Economy of Denmark
Olympic Brewery is expanding
Olympic Brewery, the Greek subsidiary of the Carlsberg Group, is planning for investments of 20 million euros in 2023-24.
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Denmark loses feta cheese ‘battle’ with Greece
Denmark broke European Union rules by letting local dairy producers market and export, the top EU court ruled
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The 10 most beautiful caves in Greece – The Cave of Alistratis
One of the largest in Europe
Bulgaria Has the Second Lowest Debt in the EU
Bulgaria has entered the coronavirus pandemic crisis with the second lowest percentage of debt in the EU and the third highest percentage of budget surplus. 2019 figures have been released
Eurostat and the NSI provided data which are a good starting point for us to compare the situation in our country after the end of this crisis.
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Danish retailer Jysk to open new stores in Greece
Danish retailer Jysk, which sells household goods such as mattresses, furniture and interior decor, will open two new stores on Thursday.
The stores will be located at the seaside Athens suburb of Alimos and the northern city of Kozani, bringing the total number of its outlets in Greece to 31.
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JYSK Bulgaria Received the Investor of the Year Award For 2018
JYSK Bulgaria received the Investor of the Year Award 2018. The company invested over 100 million euros in a new distribution center located in Bozhurishte near Sofia. The facility has two fully automated 42.5 meter warehouses and will operate at full capacity by June 2019.
Mediterranean's biggest Ro-Ro ship launched in Turkey
Danish shipping and logistics company DFDS launched the Mediterranean's largest Ro-Ro ship in Turkey, according to U.N. Ro-Ro on March 8.
Inflation in the EU Up to 1.5%, Unemployment Remains Stable at 7.8%
Inflation in the eurozone rose to 1.5% in February, down from 1.4% in January, while unemployment in the common currency remained stable at 7.8%, Eurostat said.
Temporary inflation is in line with analysts' expectations, but the figure for unemployment is better than the consensus forecast of 7.9%.
The JYSK EUR 100 Million Base in Bozhurishte will Open in the Spring of 2019
The first phase of the new distribution center of the JYSK international chain in Bozhurishte is ready and in May next year the base will work at 100%. This was confirmed by the management of the company for furniture and commodities trading at the opening of their first store in Montana, reports money.bg
The Country with the Highest Taxes in the World Plans to Reduce Them
Denmark, the country with the highest tax burden in the world, is looking for ways to cope with labor shortages. For this purpose, a reduction of the levies in support of the economic growth is planned, writes Profit.bg.