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03.01.19 • DIB • News
2018 will not go down in history as a good year for free trade. But what will 2019 bring? DI’s International Marketing Policy department has taken a closer look at the best- and worst-case scenarios.
It has been 161 years since the Danish Trade Act was passed, granting unmarried women the right to conduct business under the same conditions as men.
Dominique Reiniche is setting new standards in danish business as the first female Chairman of the Board in a top-listed company, Chr. Hansen. She expects more women to follow.
19.12.18 • DIB • News
The economic upswing is benefitting all of Denmark, shows new data on the regional economic situation. It is vital to continue efforts to create good conditions for businesses and growth, says DI.
The percentage of women on boards and in management in Denmark is increasing. Today 35% of companies have achieved gender balance, shows new report from the Danish Business Authority. Good news, says DI.
American and British tourists in particular are wild about Copenhagen in the Christmas season. They come to experience “the top city in the world”, explains Tivoli.
Women need to be asked to dance, whereas men are better at tapping you on the shoulder and saying “now it’s my turn”. Men are taught to do the asking. Women are taught to wait to be asked.
12.12.18 • DIB • News
There is good reason to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights on 10 December. The rights protect all of us and are worth fighting for, write Thomas Bustrup COO/Deputy Director-General, the Confederation of Danish…
Building material retail group Stark has gone from zero to three women in its executive committee since 2016. This has resulted in progress on several fronts.
Goods exports made a comeback in October, increasing by 2.8%. Meanwhile, when looking at the past three months, exports have fallen by 0.4%, show figures from Statistics Denmark.