Historically a nation of traders, Denmark has relied on this talent to keep its economy growing despite the ongoing effects of the global economic crisis.
In order to properly manage the huge demand from a country like China, companies usually need an effective plan to ensure success.
It might be hard to imagine, but global leader in offshore wind power technology A2SEA had a humble beginning.
Coming from a country that is regarded as the first global mover in the wind energy industry, the Danish aluminum wind power specialist Aluwind provides detailed know-how for economies making the switch to "green" energy through the installation and use of wind turbines.
The city of Aarhus on the Jutland peninsula is a thriving hub for knowledge-intensive companies. It is also home to Aarhus University established in 1928.
When we think of chocolate we imagine the irresistible sweet, but don't often wonder about where it comes from.
For more than 120 years, one of the world's largest operators of oil tankers - Denmark's Torm - has established itself as a benchmark in the shipping industry.
With some of the highest standards of food safety in the world, Denmark's food products are among the most trusted and find ready markets in more than 200 countries around the globe.
Though the current economic crisis has truly affected every country in the world, some regions are clearly doing better than others.
Bech-Bruun is one of the top two law firms in Denmark. It is also by far the leading Danish firm operating in China and across Asia. Bech-Bruun has a strong focus on China, with well-established Chinese desks and native Chinese lawyers to handle its activities here.
Zhongguancun Science Park's renewed commitment to developing modern services was demonstrated by its exhibitions at the China Beijing International Fair for Trade in Services, which concluded in the capital on Saturday.
Companies from Zhongguancun, Beijing's high-tech district, wowed visitors with new devices during the five-day China Beijing International Fair for Trade in Service, which opened at the China National Convention Center on May 28.
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