Last Week in Denmark

Danish Economy – Week 30 2024

Weekly economics overview 

In eight municipalities, the employment rate of male non-Europeans is higher than the employment rate of male DanesWhere? Bornholm, Langeland, Lolland, Morsø, Rebild, Vordingborg, Vesthimmerland, and Fanø.

The European Central Bank lowered the interest rate by 0.25% to 3.5%. Denmark’s National Bank followed immediately by also lowering the interest rate by 0.25% to 3.25%. Good news for the first-time home buyers and current mortgage holders. Not so great for savings accounts. Why is the interest rate going down? Inflation has stabilized, and it should further push interest rates down in the next couple of months.

60,000 companies received more pandemic subsidies than they were entitled toThe state sent repayment requests in the value of 4.9 billion DKK. The highest bills have been sent to Copenhagen Airport (41 million DKK); Tvilum, H&M (18 million DKK each); HB-Care, and TEFA (10 million DKK each).

To strengthen the entrepreneurial environment in the European Union, approximately 6,000 billion DKK must be invested annually. The former president of the European Central Bank, Mario Draghi, published a report on the EU’s competitiveness compared to other markets, and the situation looks dire. To keep up with China and the US, we need massive investments of more than double the Marshall Plan after the second world war.

DSV might become the largest logistics company in the world. If the acquisition of the German logistics company DB Schenker goes through, it would mark the biggest merger in Danish history, and DSV will become the largest logistics company in the world. DSV was founded in 1976 by nine independent hauliers and has since grown to 75,000 employees in over 80 countries. The potential acquisition would double the DSV workforce to 150,000 employees.

Focus

51 municipalities are threatened by flooding. The Coast Directorate (Kystdirektoratet) updated the map of high-risk flooding areas and added 24 municipalities to the list. Where? The entire Limfjord area, Mariager Fjord (North Denmark); Grenaa, Aarhus, Horsens, and Himmelbjerg lakes (Central Denmark); Graasten, Rømø (South Denmark); and Roskilde Fjord (North Zealand).

Find out how much property tax you will pay in 2025 and 2026Use this calculator based on the preliminary 2022 property assessment. Go to vurderingsportalen.dk, check property value (ejendomsværdi) and land value (grundværdi), insert the data in the calculator together with property type and municipality, and find out how much you stand to pay in the next two years.

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