Posted on March 07 2022
With an economic freedom score of 77.8, Denmark is now the 36th largest economy and ranks 10th among the freest economies in the 2021 Index. Denmark is placed 5th in the European region out of 45 countries, and its overall score is higher than the regional and global norms.
As local and global demand stabilize post the Covid pandemic, Denmark's GDP is predicted to increase around 2.9 percent in 2022.
Denmark's government has worked hard to increase its international trade routes, especially in the United Kingdom, China, and Ireland. As a result, the Danish market has attracted a lot of interest.
The Danish government is willing and capable of encouraging entrepreneurship and commercial development. It has long supported infrastructure-building programs, such as Danish government funding, coaching, and low-cost legal help to start and run firms.
The main industries which are experiencing growth include wind turbines, pharmaceuticals, medical equipment, shipbuilding and refurbishment, iron, steel, nonferrous metals, chemicals, etc.
By 2030, the government plans to create 120,000 jobs in private enterprises for people who are now unemployed.
The government also intends to improve the country's industrial sector, which accounts for 19.1% of GDP.
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