Copenhagen, 29 September 2021 (TDI): Denmark Crown Prince Frederik Andre Henrik Christian, Ministry of Foreign Affairs Jeppe Kofod, 11 Danish organizations and Companies will visit Iceland on October 12.
This will be a two-day visit and conclude on October 13.
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H.K.H. Kronprinsen, udenrigsminister @JeppeKofod og 11 danske virksomheder og erhvervsorganisationer besøger d. 12.-13 oktober Island for at styrke det dansk-islandske handelssamarbejde på den grønne omstilling.#dkpol #dkbiz #dkgreen
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The purpose of this visit is to strengthen the trade cooperation on the green transition.
Moreover, Denmark is working on the Danish green vision, also known as a front-runner in green transition globally.
Furthermore, Denmark foresees a “green transition” approach in the future too.
Iceland and Denmark have had good trade relations for the last 24 years. Further, both countries have increased their trade by 4.23 percent since 1995.