This economy profile presents the Doing Business indicators for Denmark. To allow useful comparison, it also provides data for other selected economies (comparator economies) for each indicator. The data in this report are current as of June 1, 2014 (except for the paying taxes indicators, which cover the period...
Denmark
Denmark: country overview
This thoroughly modern market economy features a high-tech agricultural sector, state-of-the-art industry with world-leading firms in pharmaceuticals, maritime shipping and renewable energy, and a high dependence on foreign trade. Denmark is a member of the EU; Danish legislation and regulations conform to EU standards on almost all issues.
Denmark – Future trends
Danish manufacturing remains a strong base for growth, especially as research and development help support its further extension into high-tech industry. The Danish government’s support for the growing use of Internet services for both businesses and individuals bodes well for Danish flexibility and responsiveness to global market trends. Public investment in education,...
Denmark GDP Growth Rate
The Danish GDP advanced 0.2 percent on quarter in the three months to June of 2015, matching preliminary estimates, but slowing from an upwardly revised 0.6 percent expansion in the previous period. It is the lowest gain in a year GDP Growth Rate in Denmark averaged 0.36 percent from...
How to establish a business in Denmark
In Denmark, companies can benefit from an easy plug ‘n play registration and be ready to do business within a few hours. Establishing a business in Denmark is both cost- and tax efficient.
Starting a Business in Denmark
Overview of Denmark Economy – This page summarizes Doing Business 2015 data for Denmark. The first section presents the Ease of Doing Business rank (out of 189 economies) and the distance to frontier (DTF)** measure, overall and by topic. The second section summarizes the key indicators for each topic...
Business Types – Types of Danish Companies
Danish companies are registered with the Danish Commerce and Companies Agency, in a process that requires minimum administrative procedures. Entrepreneurs may chose from various types of business types, suitable for their needs. As in most European countries, the most common types used are the limited companies.
Business Types – Business Entities in Denmark PDF
Business entities in Denmark are primarily regulated by the Danish Companies Act, although certain other business forms are regulated by specific legislation. The Danish Companies Act is in conformity with the relevant European Union Directives.
Business Registration Requirements – Where to register? – businessindenmark
As a foreign company in Denmark you will need to register or notify to the Danish public authorities. The requirement to register will depend on your specific situation. Here we gather the most relevant registrations for foreign companies in Denmark.
Business Registration Requirements – Starting a Business in Denmark
This World Bank site provides a detailed summary of the bureaucratic and legal hurdles faced by entrepreneurs wishing to incorporate and register a new firm in Denmark.