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21.02.19 • DIB • News
A new statement from the Confederation of Danish Industry (DI) shows that the number of private-sector executives over the age of 50 and 60 is on the increase. The experience of those more senior leaders is clearly a strength, but they also need to…
20.02.19 • DIB • News
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13.02.19 • DIB • News
The lack of talented foreign employees impedes growth – and thereby welfare. DI supports the government’s bill to make it easier for companies to hire international employees.
The number of overnight stays has increased by 50 per cent during the winter season compared to 2010, shows new data from Statistics Denmark. Skallerup Seaside Resort in northern Jutland has successfully attracted tourists with sea infusions and…
2018 has been a sluggish year for Danish exports due to declining exports to the UK, China and Sweden, among other things. DI hopes for a rebound in 2019, but international uncertainty resulting from trade wars, Brexit and a weak German economy may…
06.02.19 • DIB • News
After an intense trip starting in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, for The Vibrant Gujarat Summit, and New Delhi for the opening of the new Danish Cultural Institute, as well as the inauguration of the new Danish Embassy, I am back in full swing in Mumbai, and…
The U.S. rounded an impressive milestone in January. The U.S. jobs report, also known as the Employment Situation Summary, which describes the development of employment, has now gone up 100 months in a row.
Annually, export revenues generates billions when Danish companies together take on new markets to establish themselves. For smaller companies like CT-Technologies, the promotions are a cornerstone of their business.
The revenue at Tivoli Gardens has increased by more than DKK 300 million since 2010. “The combination of tradition and innovation attract foreign tourists,” says the Communications Director. Overall, tourism companies have almost doubled their…
30.01.19 • DIB • News
Both the capital and Denmark have become a bit better at talent, moving up two spots in INSEAD’s new Global Talent Competitiveness Index 2019. Meanwhile, we’ve fallen when it comes to attraction, so there’s still room for improvement, says head of DI…