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DI Newsletter
Danish green technology is big business in the U.S. / Decline in employment expected / Sickness absence lowest in 16 years
DI's comment to the new government's programme / DI calls for fast and broad energy agreement / Focus on Argentina
EU opt-outs to be wound up / Increased optimism in export businesses / Important to graduate more competent university students in shorter order
DI: Europe shows the way out of the debt crisis / Denmark to open up to non-Danish workers / Directive on energy efficiency improvement inspired by Denmark
Major potential in Danish experience in full energy exploitation / Nearly 500,000 Danish jobs depend on EU trade
Decent earnings in clean water / Important win in undercutting purchases of counterfeit products
Highly qualified immigrants central to welfare / New EU patent court may save millions of euro / Danish companies are active investors abroad
Focus on green energy benefits Danish exports / Climate tax may increase exports to Australia / Major project to reinvent industry
Businesses impact on UN climate change talks / Danish exporters more than just green / Billion euro EU programme for research and innovation
COP17-deal i Durban / DI CEO: New EU treaty central / Imported foods popular in China
DI: Europe must speed up / China beats the U.S. as DK trading partner No. 1 / Financing programme for energy investment in East Africa
EU-presidency with a plan for Europe / Collective bargaining has started
Employers want to change the image of industry / Export increase too modest to create jobs / Transport talks underway
Welfare solutions are marketable commodities across the globe / EU: Online trade to double in three years / DI exploring in Libya
DIBD blows new life into private enterprise / Good Danish experiences with modular road trains / News from DI's Europe Fast Forward
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Outsourcing could drive Europe forward
08.02.2012 07:56
Greater private involvement may give savings and expand the EU’s Single Market.
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Digitalisation can move Europe ahead
The EU risks lagging behind countries such as Japan, South Korea and the United States if we do not manage to create a genuinely digital Single Market.
Untapped potential in cross-border e-commerce
A better-functioning Digital Single Market holds the potential to boost the European economy and create jobs.
EU Single Market can deliver growth worth billions
The EU Single Market needs to shift to a higher gear if it is going to drive Europe out of the deep economic crisis that threatens prosperity and welfare in the region.
New important tool against global counterfeits
08.02.2012 08:36
The Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA) is a new international treaty. Its purpose is to provide businesses with better tools to enforce their copyrights and protect their trademarks in a long list of countries. According to DI, the treaty will benefit many innovative companies.
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China’s lost cause is a victory for freer raw materials market
China must now remove all unreasoned restrictions on raw materials. With its decision, the WTO has found in favour of the EU in a complaint about barriers to access to a number of raw materials on Chinese territory. According to DI, the decision opens the way to a freer market for raw materials.
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New Treaty changes the European Stability Mechanism
31.01.2012 13:25
On 30 January the political leaders of Europe agreed to change the EU’s permanent stability mechanism (ESM) thereby allowing it to come into force already in July 2012. In addition, countries will have to ratify the Fiscal Compact Treaty to achieve loaning access.
New Libya is ready for Danish businesses
31.01.2012 11:55
There is a great need of foreign investment in Libya. The North African country appears far more stable and peaceful than is the general impression from the media, according to a DI-organised delegation that visited Libya.
Danish flexicurity
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Efficient and low-cost start-up in China through DI's office in Shanghai
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