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Venstre is one of the key negotiating parties in the green tripartite tasked with landing Denmark’s seminal CO2 tax on agriculture production. But a recent poll of party members found that half of them “do not at all” believe a tax should be implemented. Plus, Denmark plans to invest in a Ukrainian artillery factory, and Danish researchers embark on a project to make plastic from captured CO2.
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“We want to get right to the front with the use of artificial intelligence in the public sector,” the digitization minister said. Plus, new national energy figures show a big rise in solar production and drop in coal, SIRI has updated its salary standards for residency applicants, and the cost of Dankort transactions has risen by 8.9 percent as use of the card plummets.
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To strengthen its resilience against increasing cyber security risks, Denmark needs more skilled IT professionals. An expert panel from the engineering association IDA argues that more internationals and women should be encouraged to pursue an education in IT.
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