Maersk profits fell sharply in the first quarter of 2026, as the Danish shipping group faced a difficult mix of lower freight rates, vessel overcapacity and rising costs linked to
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Ikea closes a Swedish store for the first time in more than 40 years, as the furniture group prepares to shut its large Borlänge outlet and replace it with a
AI jobs in Denmark have become a central question for companies, workers and policymakers, as more Danish businesses use artificial intelligence to automate tasks while researchers warn that the technology’s
FLSmidth Russia sanctions concerns have led the Danish engineering group to launch an internal investigation after the company identified information suggesting that tender material may have been shared with people
Victoria’s Secret has taken the Danish retail chain Normal to court in Denmark, accusing the fast-growing discount retailer of selling counterfeit perfumes and illegally parallel-imported products across Europe. The case,
Europe wants its own AI chips factory as the European Union prepares a new push to reduce dependence on foreign semiconductor production and strengthen its position in technologies seen as
Norway hotel strike action widened on Thursday as more than 1,000 additional employees in hotels, restaurants, catering and related services joined the walkout after wage negotiations with employers failed to
Finnair says it still expects to increase flights in 2026, even as airlines across Europe face growing pressure from higher fuel prices linked to the Middle East crisis and the
Carlsberg has secured the rights to produce, sell and distribute PepsiCo beverages in Denmark from 1 January 2029, in a move that reshapes the country’s soft drinks market and deals
Norway electricity production reached a record 161.9 TWh in 2025, according to new figures from transmission system operator Statnett, as high inflows in northern and central parts of the country
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