Denmark Eases Rules for Foreign Workers.

Denmark Eases Rules for Foreign Workers
Denmark Eases Rules for Foreign Workers

The Danish government is considering easing business access to foreign labor. According to new rules, the income threshold for workers from non-European Union countries will be reduced from 514,000 to 300,000 Danish kroner. In addition, there are plans to simplify the hiring procedures for foreigners to work in Denmark.

'Given the labor shortage in Denmark, international workers have become extremely important for Danish companies and the Danish economy in recent years,' emphasized Jacob Holbraad, CEO of the Confederation of Danish Employers.

Agreement Between Ukraine and Denmark on Joint Production

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky announced an agreement between Ukraine and Denmark on the joint production of long-range drones and missiles outside Ukraine following a meeting with Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen in The Hague.

During the meeting, the development of defense co-production was discussed, including the production of weapons both in Ukraine and Denmark. The agreement involves Denmark allocating €1.26 billion for Ukrainian production of long-range drones, which is an important step in the strategic partnership between the countries.

The Danish government is considering new rules to facilitate access to labor from outside the country. Entrepreneurs have discussed this. Meanwhile, Ukraine and Denmark have agreed on joint production of drones and missiles, which will be an important step in cooperation between the two countries.


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