Danish economy remains stable amid global trade risks, Economic Council’s Spring report finds

The Economic Councils’ Spring 2025 report finds Denmark’s economy stable with high employment, but warns of expansionary fiscal policy, global trade risks, and reduced competition from corporate mergers.

Photo: De Økonomiske Råd

The quarterly report from the Chairmanship of the Economic Councils was published yesterday. It assesses the state of the Danish economy and provides policy recommendations every three months.Structured into three chapters, the Spring 2025 report addresses current fiscal and labour market policies, projects future economic developments, and analyses the impact of corporate mergers.Policy assessment and […]


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