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INVESTMENT IN DENMARK – BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES IN COPENHAGEN
Copenhagen Capacity is here to help you gain an insight into the Danish industries and the rules governing foreign investments in the region.Foreign investments in Denmark: Denmark offers an abundance of opportunities to foreign investors. In 2007, the EIU World Investment Prospects concluded that the Danish business environment was the world's most friendly. And more importantly, it concluded that Denmark would hold this impressive ranking until 2011.
Currently, the Danish key industries which are most popular with foreign investors are: Life Science, ICT, Creative and Entertainment and Cleantech, which are all concentrated in Greater Copenhagen. Read more about the patterns of foreign investment in Denmark.
Moreover, the unique, flexible and secure Danish labour market combined with favourable expat tax rules makes Denmark, and Copenhagen in particular, very attractive to foreign investors.
Copenhagen Capacity is here to help you gain a general insight into the Danish industries in Copenhagen and the regulations governing foreign investments in Denmark. For this reason, Copenhagen Capacity has a number of free reports and fact sheets available online. You can get a head start by downloading the free fact sheet on Business Entities.
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