TOPICS:
  • Better regulation is a necessity to enhance the competitiveness of the european single market.
  • The climate change has an impact on a broad range of political agendas and thus the framework conditions for DI members.
  • CSR is international, voluntary and market-driven.
  • Investment, trade and the presence of multinational companies are an advantage for developing countries.
  • The first half of 2011 has featured moderate growth, driven almost entirely by growth in exports. This, however, ended very abruptly in the third quarter with disappointingly low figures for Danish exports and a massive reduction in the growth forecasts for the international economy.
  • The future skills requirements put emphasis on the need for education and training that reflect the demand for companies' skills.
  • Entrepreneurs play an important role in maintaining a dynamic economic environment and contributing to economic growth.
  • The department of European Affairs is the coordination centre for the european involvement of DI.
  • The global downturn has been hard on most economies.
  • Since the beginning of the economic crisis, the political support for an early conclusion of the Doha Round has been repeated on several occasions – last time in April 2009 at the G20 meeting in London.
  • Public-private partnerships incorporate models for private-sector involvement in the provision of public services and infrastructure. Public-private partnership is a way for public authorities to achieve value for money.
  • REACH is a comprehensive legislation and requires registration of more than 100.000 chemical substances during the next decade.
  • Further reductions in the marginal tax on labour income are needed.
  • The Danish labour market will face a shrink of work force in the future.

DI Position

DI is a strong voice, which is listened to. DI aims to provide the best working conditions for Danish industry in order to improve the competitive edge.

PUBLISHED: 1/4/2011 LAST MODIFIED: 12/22/2011