News Archive

2015 ASEAN FDI Framework: The Key Aspects Investors Need to Know

2014-02-12T23:28:12+07:00February 12th, 2014|News Archive, Trade News|

This issue #1 focuses on ASEAN foreign direct investment ("FDI"), but will first give some background on the ASEAN community with an overview of treaties and agreements most relevant to FDI as well as a basic outline of the current state of ASEAN FDI. The paper will then briefly outline how the development of the ASEAN economic community ("AEC") has affected, and will likely affect, the legal and economic infrastructure for FDI. Lastly it will address some of the impacts on potential investors, regardless of whether such investors originate from inside or outside ASEAN. ASEAN PATH is a series of white papers prepared by DFDL's experts aiming to assess, in more depth, compelling issues arising from the regional economic integration under the auspices of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations ("ASEAN") Economic Community Blueprint. The articles are based on an in-depth legal analysis of the local and ASEAN legal framework from the perspective of a practitioner assisting foreign and ASEAN investors in their investments and operations throughout various ASEAN Member States. This issue #1 focuses on ASEAN foreign direct investment ("FDI"), but will first give some background on the ASEAN community with an overview of treaties and agreements most relevant to FDI as well as a basic outline of the current state of ASEAN FDI. The paper will then briefly outline how the development of the ASEAN economic community ("AEC") has affected, and will likely affect, the legal and economic infrastructure for FDI. Lastly it will address some of the impacts on potential investors, regardless of whether such investors originate from inside or outside ASEAN. To download a complimentary copy of the publication, please click

DTCC at AIT Career Fair 2014

2014-02-10T10:00:50+07:00February 10th, 2014|Dancham Activities, News Archive|

On 2nd April 2014, DTCC participated at the AIT (Asian Institute of Technology) Career Fair in Pathumthani, and represented 13 member-firms including Jebsen & Jessen Group of Companies, Royal Copenhagen, I-Tracking (Thailand) Co., Ltd., Grant Thornton, ScanProducts, Pandora, ECCO, DZ Card, Rockwool, Team Precision Public Company, Pacific 2000, SKOV ASIA LTD

Message from our President Peter Romhild

2014-02-04T23:35:18+07:00February 4th, 2014|Dancham Activities, News Archive|

As you have seen from our website and the E-newsletter our Annual General Meeting takes place on 27th February. As usual one of the agenda points is the election of Board of Directors. This time we do have three vacant positions plus one person for re-election, and I urge any of you who would like to make a difference, and ....

Dear Members

As you have seen from our website and the E-newsletter our Annual General Meeting takes place on 27th February. As usual one of the agenda points is the election of Board of Directors. This time we do have three vacant positions plus one person for re-election, and I urge any of you who would like to make a difference, and ....

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.

Global economy in 2013: uncertainty weighing on growth

2013-01-24T13:29:57+07:00January 24th, 2013|Foreign Affairs, News Archive|

We have seen significant political change over the course of 2012, with presidential elections taking place in some of the largest economies in the world such as China, Egypt, France, Mexico, Russia and the United States. 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.