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With more than 20,000 member companies, Danish Industry (DI) has significant influence on policies affecting Danish business. This also includes international matters such as Denmark's relationship to China. Join us for an exclusive Townhall Meeting featuring Lars Sandahl Sørensen, the CEO of DI, discussing the negative public perception of China in Denmark and policy and businesses handle this.



Key topics include addressing negative public perceptions, evaluating trade practices, assessing China's long-term prospects for Danish investors, and exploring contingency plans for operating within the Chinese market.


FORMAT 形式

Breakfast Seminar早餐会


DATE & TIME 时间

April 12th , 8:30am – 10:00am


PRICE 价格

160 RMB


LANGUAGE 语言

English英语


VENUE 地点

PwC, PricewaterhouseCoopers Center, Link Square 2, 202 Hu Bin Road, Huangpu, Shanghai, China

中国上海市黄浦区湖滨路202号领展企业广场2座普华永道中心


Exclusive Breakfast Meeting with Lars Sandahl Sørensen, CEO of Danish Industry


Lars Sandahl Sørensen is the CEO of Denmark's leading business association, Confederation of Danish Industry (DI). In this capacity, he is a vocal voice of the organized Danish business community. Before joining DI, Lars had an impressive track record as a corporate executive, including top positions at SAS and ISS.


With more than 20,000 member companies, DI has significant influence on policies affecting Danish business. This also includes international matters such as Denmark's relationship to China. Sentiments about China are generally negative in the Danish public, but the bilateral relationship continues to have big impact on the well-being of the Danish economy. Consequently, DI is actively working on presenting pragmatic policy recommendations based on a balanced perspective.


Today's event is inspired by the town hall format. Lars will offer insights on current political considerations about China, followed by an open Q&A session. The debate will center around Denmark's approach to dealing with difficult China questions at the national and European level. How should businesses respond to the negative public perception? Should Denmark/EU take a tougher stance towards China when it comes to unfair trade practices? Is China a safe long-term bet for Danish investors? What are the viable contingency plans to operating in China?

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DCCC ALL CHINA MEMBERS

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