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Export Denmark Trade Results In 90 Days...


Export To Denmark International Trade Results In 90 Days

Export to Denmark is a fast track for you and your business to export into the highly lucrative Nordic markets comprised of Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Finland and from there on onwards to the Baltic and from there on into the huge market that is Russia.

Our services are professional, cost effective and friendly.

We are local because business is local. Your potential business partners and clients contacted on your behalf in their language, and visited, if appropriate by our staff living in Denmark to introduce your company.

The fast track to export success for Denmark and nearby markets is tailored for each individual client with the aim of placing you in front of your prospective future business partner within 90 days in a way which is tried, tested and proven to be successful.

Export to Denmark is your commercial resource to fast track your export introduction or export expansion into Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Finland and the surrounding markets

Export to Denmark are the leading market experts in enabling a fast track market entry for companies wishing to start export business, or increase export business in Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Finland and the Baltic.

 

Denmark International Trade Client Comments...


Export Denmark Trade Client Comments

"RGE Group is investing in the city of København, Denmark in the Plastics sector in a Sales, Marketing & Support projectThe UK-based RGE Engineering, a plastic producer, has announced the opening of a subsidiary in Copenhagen, Denmark."
RGE Group

"Naked communications is investing in the city of København, Denmark in the Business Services sector The international communication agency Naked is to open an office in the Danish capital on 1 December. According to Naked, Danish advertisers are already showing great interest and the agency presently has agreements with two yet to be announced customers."
Naked Communications

"Copernicus has made a great effort to understand me, my organisation and our unique business needs. I have worked very closely with the Copernicus team, not only to ensure that the services they provide are attuned to my business requirements, but also that they are the best placed services to drive the business forward."
Managing Director, Swiss Manufacturing Company

About Denmark...

As a country it has a great deal of specialised industry with a predominance of SMEs. Unlike most other industrial nations, industrial development in Denmark is not linked to the occurrence of national raw materials. Danish industry is largely made up of light manufacturing and reprocessing, and production is often characterised by a high degree of specialisation in a particular, well-defined field.

Danish industry is, therefore, predominantly based on SMEs, small and medium-sized companies. More than 80% of all manufacturing companies employs less than 20 people. Only 1,000 companies have more than 100 employees, but more than half of the industrial workforce is employed in these companies.

The manufacturing industry is dominated by small or medium-sized niche productions of a high technological standard and mainly intended for professional users. Due to this very complex and versatile structure, Danish manufacturing industry as a whole is not as sensitive to changes in the world market as other countries where industry is concentrated in a few sectors.

In total 333,766 businesses (2005) are registered as companies that must adhere to the value added tax (VAT) laws. Most of these are in the service sector, less than 10% are manufacturers and 20% are trading companies. Foreign Trade

In 2004 Danish exports (goods only) amounted to 61.3 bn euros. The largest export markets are Germany, Sweden and the UK. The majority of exports, 76%, consist of industrial products (excluding canned meat and canned milk as well as ships). About 12% are agricultural, animal produce. Primary export groups are machinery and electrical instruments, pharmaceuticals, chemicals, meat and dairy products, fish, furniture, motors and ready-made garments. In 2004 Danish imports (goods only) amounted to 53.7bn euros of which 72% came from other EU countries.

 

Exports To Denmark Facts
Location: Northern Europe
Coordinates: 56 00 N, 10 00 E
Int. Dialing Code: +45
Currency: Danish Krone
Language: Danish & English
Area: 43,094 sq km
Capital City: Copenhagen
Population: 5,500,510 (July 2009 est.)
Population Ranking: 111th In The World
Employment: 1.9% (2008 est.)
Inflation: 3.4% (2008 est.)
GDP: $342.9 billion (2008 est.)
GDP Ranking: 211th In The World
GDP Growth: 1.6% (2007 est.)
Internet Users: 3.5 million (2007)
Television Stations: 172 (2008)
Phone Lines: 2.487 million (2008)
Mobile Phones: 6.551 million (2008)
Major Industry: Manufacturing, Reprocessing, Production, Machinery, Electrical Instruments, Pharmaceuticals, Chemicals, Meat and Dairy Products, Fish, Furniture, Fotors and Ready-Made Garments