China Daily (Hong Kong)

‘Danish Way’ offers innovative solutions

- By PAN MENGQI panmengqi@chinadaily.com.cn

The first China Internatio­nal Import Expo is a new platform for access to the global goods and services market that will bring more business opportunit­ies to enterprise­s in all countries, A. Carsten Damsgaard, Denmark’s ambassador to China, said.

He said CIIE, which showcases China’s further openingup of its market, is welcomed by Copenhagen as it will not only drive China’s growth for the benefit of its people, but also bring chances to foster the global economy.

China and Denmark, though separated by thousands of kilometers and varying in size and culture, both firmly support and deeply benefit from free trade and economic globalizat­ion, Damsgaard said, and a more open China will benefit Denmark and other global partners.

A national pavilion with the theme “Sustainabl­e Living — The Danish Way” has been set up at CIIE in Shanghai, showcasing areas where Denmark and its companies have tangible and innovative solutions to offer to the challenges faced by Chinese society.

“The Danish presence at CIIE is proof of the strong involvemen­t of many Danish companies in China, the importance of the Chinese market to Danish exports, and Danish companies’ internatio­nalization,” Damsgaard said.

He said China is Denmark’s sixth-biggest export destinatio­n, with shipments tripling in the past 10 years. In that time, Denmark’s economic engagement with China has intensifie­d and become more varied, now including more enterprise­s and products.

“We thus build on a strong foundation in order to increase our commercial cooperatio­n even further,” Damsgaard said.

This year marks the 10th anniversar­y of the comprehens­ive strategic partnershi­p between China and Denmark. Damsgaard said it combines political attention at the highest level with frequent, expertleve­l interactio­ns focusing on the best solutions to multiple challenges, including renewable energy, environmen­tal protection, sustainabl­e food production and healthcare.

“I believe that this can pave the way for even stronger SinoDanish relations, mutual understand­ing, investment­s and trade,” Damsgaard said.

He added that Copenhagen is looking forward to the next 10 years of bilateral relations.

“I am confident that in the next 10 years, the strong and multifacet­ed cooperatio­n between China and Denmark will be further strengthen­ed — both to the benefit of our two countries, and as a contributi­on to solving global challenges and achieving the (United Nations’) sustainabl­e developmen­t goals.”

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A. Carsten Damsgaard, the Danish ambassador to China

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