Denmark is one of the world’s leading wind energy producers, with a well-established Government policy for renewable energy production on a national level. The country’s policy includes an ambitious plan to meet the entirety of its energy demand through renewable energy by 2050 and the elimination of coal production by 2030. The rapid development…
The Danish food production industry is oriented towards organic and sustainable food production practices with a focus on quality and safe processing. The Danish agricultural sector is capable of producing more food than average country consumption, thus many of the produce is destined for exports. Investors who are interested in manufacturing food products and want to open…
Denmark is one of the top exporters of fish in Europe, with its fishing industry being very well-developed and also an important employer in the country. A lengthy coastline allowed the fishing industry to develop and prosper. Today, Denmark has three types of fishing industries: for fish meal, fish oil, and human consumption…
Investors in Denmark can choose between several corporate forms available in the country. Each of them has characteristics that may be better suited for some types of businesses than other. Changing the company type in Denmark is possible if observing the rules and regulations for registration, asset transfer, and corporate management. Our…
When you start a business in Denmark you must pay close attention to the registration requirements and the conditions for doing business, especially on a temporary basis. Companies in Denmark need to have a registered name and to be registered with the Danish authorities. The company name can be reserved under certain circumstance. In…
Denmark is a country with a strong economy and a liberal trade policy. Among its main exports, the country is known for being a net exporter of food and energy. Denmark has a positive trade balance. Imports and exports in Denmark are performed according to the country and EU laws. The country…
Registering a trademark is a sure way for companies to protect their brand and prevent other companies or individuals from using their signs and symbols. After they decide to open a company in Denmark, investors can also follow through with the trademark registration steps. The Danish Patent and Registration Office handles all applications for…
The share capital in Denmark depends largely on the type of business an investor wants to open in this country. The share capital is the contribution amount representing the extent of shareholder liability in the company. The share capital of a Danish company can change over time. Additional shares can be issued and sold by the…
Denmark is one of the countries with the safest banking systems in the world and the banking fees have a tendency to be quite low. After opening a company in this country, an entrepreneur also has to open a bank account in Denmark. Since the financial services are important to any organization,…
The virtual office is a physical business address that can be used for company formation in Denmark. This type of service will also include additional, office-related services according to a pre-established fee so that clients can benefit from the usual uses of an office space. A virtual office in Copenhagen or Aarhus,…