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The Danish Ambassador to Thailand visit Danish founded companies SHAW Group and L.V. Technology

2020-08-17T13:13:01+07:00August 17th, 2020|Dancham News, Foreign Affairs, Trade News|

The newly appointed Danish Ambassador Jon Thorgaard visits Danish founded companies SHAW Group and L.V. Technology Monday the 10 August 2020 the Danish Ambassador Jon Thorgaard joined by Senior Trade Adviser Nippon Umaporn Mukdasathien visited three institutions in one go all located in UM Tower Ramkhamhaeng Rd., Bangkok. The Ambassador

Er du strandet uden for Danmarks grænser – eller er du udlandsdansker?

2020-03-22T10:58:22+07:00March 22nd, 2020|Dancham News, Foreign Affairs, News Archive|

Nyt initiativ skal hjælpe strandede danskere hjem. Det danske handelskammer i Thailand samarbejder med vores partnere Danes Worldwide og Udenrisministrie med, at bistå danskere, primært med oplysninger for dem, der er strandede i Thailand på grund af de stigende tiltag som forhindrer ind-og udrejse til Danmark. Mens land for land

The Danish Ambassador Visit ECCO Thailand

2014-03-07T14:50:31+07:00March 7th, 2014|Foreign Affairs, News Archive|

The Danish Ambassador Visit ECCO Thailand On 11 February 2014, The Danish Ambassador to Thailand, Mr. Mikael H. Winther, Commercial Counsellor Mr. Asbjorn Overgaard and Senior Commercial Officer Khun Nantima Angkatavanich at The Royal Danish Embassy in Bangkok, visited ECCO’s factory in Ayutthaya. An overall presentation of ECCO and the

Business Delegation to the Philippines

2013-07-16T12:00:42+07:00July 16th, 2013|Foreign Affairs, News Archive|

Business Delegation to the Philippines which is co-organized by The Confederation of Danish Industry and the Royal Danish Embassy in Kuala Lumpur during 4-7 November 2013. Business Delegation to the Philippines which is co-organized by The Confederation of Danish Industry and the Royal Danish Embassy in Kuala Lumpur during 4-7 November 2013.

Skills shortage epidemic threatens business growth prospects

2013-02-08T13:20:33+07:00February 8th, 2013|Foreign Affairs, News Archive|

Businesses around the world are reporting a skills shortage epidemic that is weighing on growth prospects, according to new research from the Grant Thornton International Business Report (IBR).News release 6 February 2013 Businesses around the world are reporting a skills shortage epidemic that is weighing on growth prospects, according to new research from the Grant Thornton International Business Report (IBR). Almost four in ten (39%) businesses around the world are struggling to recruit the right people, with a lack of technical skills cited as the primary problem (64%). The concern is that a lack of talent will dampen business productivity, ultimately threatening future growth and profitability.