Denmark
The Confederation of Danish Industry (DI) is a private organization currently funded, owned, and managed by a multitude of companies within the manufacturing, trade, and service industries. This site offers consultancy, benchmark reports, and newsletters related to Denmark's enterprises. An "international section" provides users with information about the services provided by the confederation and its recent international business activities.
NASDAQ OMX lists country-specific indexes for the Nordic countries of Denmark, Finland, Iceland, and Sweden, as well as several indices for the entire Nordic region. Available for each country are listings for shares, bonds, options and futures, investment funds, and exchange-traded funds/products.
The document provides information about Danish agency and distribution agreements, such as freedom of contract laws and product liability agreements, competition and tax law, and international conventions. In addition, the document lists several websites describing Danish trade laws. Prepared by: Lund Elmer Sandager.
The Danish Agency for Digitization implements IT projects that focus on digitizing Denmark in order to provide better services to businesses and citizens. The agency operates a number of national digital service solutions, develops business cases and plans for profit realization, forms IT policies, and develops new technologies. The site provides detailed information about the agency and its activities, IT news, and figures and statistics related to the industry.
The Danish Business Authority contributes to sustainable economic development and increasing Denmark's competitiveness. In addition, the authority is also responsible for regulating competition in the telecommunications and internet markets. This site details the responsibilities of the authority and regulations within the telecommunications sector.
The Danish Medicines Agency (DKMA) is responsible for the oversight and regulation of the healthcare and pharmaceutical industries within Denmark. The site contains information on licensing and supervision, product information, medical devices, pharmacies, and the sale of medicines. A library of publications about pharmaceutical research and development is also available.
The Danish Ministry of Energy, Utilities and Climate aims to prevent climate change and address energy issues, meteorology, and buildings. It also conducts national geological surveys in Denmark and Greenland. The site contains information on the ministry's policies, legislation, an overview of the issues it is tasked to cover, and its EU and international policies. In addition, the site provides facts about energy supply, savings, and security, as well as recent news and press releases.
As the central bank of Denmark, Danmarks Nationalbank is responsible for ensuring stable prices, a safe payment system, and a stable financial system. The site provides in-depth information about the country's monetary policy, financial stability, an analysis of the Danish financial sector, and information on the market as a whole. In addition, the site offers information about banking and payment systems, government debt, publications, and statistics.
Invest in Denmark is provided by the Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs. It includes detailed information on doing business in Denmark, including a rundown of business costs, incentives for investors, and information on infrastructure and taxation. There is also a newsletter that provides updates on the business environment and laws.
The Ministry of Industry, Business and Financial Affairs concentrates on improving the conditions for business growth in Denmark. The ministry performs economic analyses and suggests policy initiatives in economic growth areas. It also addresses business regulation, intellectual property rights, competition and consumer policy, the financial sector, and shipping. The site provides access to news as well as the ministry's publications.
The main government page of Denmark offers quick facts on the country, the Danish society, and lifestyle. The site also explains how Denmark is working towards becoming independent from fossil fuels. A link is available to a blog page covering topics such as lifestyle, food, and recent events in Denmark.
Statistics Denmark is the central authority on statistics that collects, compiles, and publishes statistics on Denmark. A variety of data regarding specific business sectors, labor, the economy, and finance are all available on the site. The authority also provides a number of products and services, such as surveys and data for research and analysis for varying nominal fees.
The National Space Institute at the Technical University of Denmark aims to create and expand knowledge about Earth and space physics as well as related space technologies. The institute fosters scientific research within Earth and space physics, provides technological research, and creates educational opportunities for new scientists and engineers. The website provides research information to its users as well as educational material. A news section also provides users with recent articles, photos, and videos related to the aerospace industry in Denmark.
The Copenhagen Post is the only regularly printed English-language newspaper in Denmark. The site provides local and international business news, as well as editor opinions on current business problems. News about sports, culture, and politics are also included on the site.
The Danish Financial Supervisory Authority (FSA) is charged with the oversight and regulation of the Danish financial services industry. The site contains a list of laws, regulations, and statistics about the financial services industry in Denmark. An English version of the site is available. However, some features are only available in Danish.