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NEWS City mourns passing of popular Irish Rover landlord

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TRADE RELATIONS How Denmark can thrive as a partner to Israeli ingenuity

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Still virgin territory Former slave plantation islands continue to wait for an apology

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HE PRODUCTS of 20 Danish companies are now available to buy on Alibaba.com, the world’s largest online market, thanks to a collaboration deal signed in early March. With 440 million Chinese customers, the website accounts for 80 percent of the country’s online trade in China, which is worth 2 trillion kroner a year. Among the Danish companies, which will be given their own page, are Carlsberg, Ecco and Copenhagen Fur. Denmark’s trade with China was worth 120 billion kroner in 2015, and over 50,000 jobs in Denmark are directly tied to exports to China. High-end joy TRADE is also thriving elsewhere. It appears foreign

consumers are happy to part with their money for goods of a high quality, according to Dansk Industri. High-end products now account for over 40 percent of Denmark’s export income. By ensuring quality, Danish companies can charge at least 15 percent more than their competition abroad. According to DI, the high-end goods generate 220 billion kroner annually. Only Ireland, the UK and Luxembourg perform better in Europe. And fashion exports are also thriving. Last year they were worth 23 billion kroner in the EU. Exports to Germany, for example, have jumped 74 percent since 2007, compared to an EU average of 31 percent.

Potential travel bonanza THE ALIBABA.COM deal followed one between Denmark and the popular Chinese travel portal Dianping, which is used by 300 million Chinese tourists, as part of the 2017 Danish-Chinese tourism year agreement. Dianping enables its users to find out information about prospective travel destinations – including attractions, restaurants, hotels and shopping. “We are the first nation in Europe – and one of the first in the world – to gain access to the travel portal,” said the foreign minister, Anders Samuelsen. “Many Chinese probably don’t know us as a travel destination, so it’s imperative that we get the opportunity to brand Denmark as a tourism nation on the portal.” (CPH POST)

NORWAY has displaced Denmark as the world’s happiest country. Despite its high beer prices, the Scandinavian country is reaping the rewards of investing its North Sea oil wealth for the benefit of future generations, said the World Happiness Report. The top five was completed by Denmark, Iceland, Switzerland and Finland.

New panda enclosure BJARKE Ingels Group will design the panda enclosure at Copenhagen Zoo, which is expected to be finished sometime in late 2018 at a cost of up to 150 million kroner. From above, it will resemble a yin-yang symbol and be located in the old elephant enclosure. The zoo last had a panda in 1958 – a passing visit for bed and bamboo.

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