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30.01.19 • DIB • News
The US government shutdown made it impossible for Danish Real Coffee to get their organic coffee capsules into the US. The company is relieved about the reopening but fears new budget disputes.
Climate will be a key topic at the upcoming European Parliament election, say two top politicians. This could benefit Danish companies in coming years.
24.01.19 • DIB • News
CEO of Stark Group Søren P. Olesen does not see gender – only competencies. Today he has a more diverse executive team that makes better decisions.
Air is leaking from the global growth balloon, and Europe will be especially hard-hit. That is the latest forecast from the International Monetary Fund, and it may take a toll on Danish exports, says Senior Analyst at the Confederation of Danish…
17.01.19 • DIB • News
More than 100 active applications from MIT students looking to intern at Danish companies testifies to strong interest. There is room for even more companies in Denmark’s country programme with one of the world’s best universities, writes General…
Denmark has a ‘welfare state glass ceiling’ in the form of long parental leave for women. Professor Nina Smith urges politicians to consider earmarking parental leave for men. This could lead to more women in leadership positions.
Foreign employees create growth for Danish companies and billions in state revenues. They are a boon to us and to Denmark, says Vice President of HR at Kamstrup.
10.01.19 • DIB • News
The U.S. added a total of 312,000 new jobs in December. That is the second-highest number in the past two years and impresses the Confederation of Danish Industry’s senior analyst.
Plans for a new business district at Avedøre Holme is the best news in years for business in Copenhagen, writes Chairman of DI Capital Region, CEO Poul Skadhede, Valcon.
IT apprentices contribute new and valuable competencies, says CEO of mattress manufacturer Dan-Foam, Kasper Sørensen.