Newsletter Autumn 2008


News from the Secretary General

Tom Jensen welcomes new members and talks about the new challenges faced by the rapidly moving corporate China; such as the growing currency reserves, the high inflation rate, the large foreign trade surplus, etc.


Green China – Denmark’s initiative to open the Chinese energy market. By Henrik Martens, Royal Danish Embassy, China.

It has long been known that China is facing extensive challenges with the environment. This creates a unique business opportunity for Danish energy companies. The Chinese market for energy solutions is not only attractive, but it is also a very complex business market. Therefore, the Energy & Environment team under the Trade Council of Denmark-China (TCD-C) has launched the initiative Green China.


Business Risks in China. By Peter Macquart-Moulin, Control Risks, U. K.

China’s business environment continues to improve as the government has sought to fulfil its WTO obligations, but it still remains a complex and relatively opaque business environment. This article gives some advice and tips on how to avoid business risks in China.


Nordic Climate Solutions Conference November 25-26, 2008. By Jens Nielsen, NIDAB Networking.

In November 2008, Nordic Climate Solutions will be held at the Bella Center, Copenhagen. At this event, co-organised with the Nordic Council of Ministers, stakeholders within climate change, energy and clean-tech solutions will discuss climate change and Nordic companies will present climate friendly solutions within renewable energy and related areas.


Copenhagen Business Confucius Institute – Building Bridges between Denmark and China. By Verner Worm, Copenhagen Business School.

Chinese language is expanding rapidly at the universities in Denmark and an increasing number of high schools are offering Chinese at A-level. This trend reflects China’s increasing impact on the world and its economy.


Denmark’s Trade with China 1997 - 2007

An overview of Denmark’s trade with China in the years 1997 to 2007 is presented on the basis of data supplied from ‘Danmarks Statistik’. The figures show an increase in Denmark’s imports as well as exports in relation to China.

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2011.10.11
On 6 October 2011, Berlingske Media and Danish-Chinese Business Forum held a conference at Berlingske Media with over 100 participants. Among prominente speakers were Ms. Ritt Bjerregaard and Mr. Humphrey Lau.
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Member meeting: "Meeting with Huang Ming, Board Chairman of Himin Solar Energy Group."
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28. September 2011, Deloitte hosted a Danish-Chinese Business Forum member meeting.
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