Danish DSV acquires Panalpina
The Danish Transport and Logistics Company DSV acquires Panalpina DSV and Panalpina have reached an agreement on the terms and conditions of a combination by way of a public exchange offer to all Panalpina shareholders,
News from DTCC AGM 2019
New Board Elected for the DTCC Good Governance on the Table for the AGM On the evening of 21 March 2019, the Danish – Thai Chamber of Commerce held its Annual General Meeting at the
Queen Sirikit Centre for Breast Cancer Foundation Donation Ceremony
On behalf of Baker McKenzie Thailand, Say Sujintaya, Partner; Business Development Chair and Waranon Vanichprapa, Partner; CSR Chair presented a cheque for USD 1,100 (THB 35,000) to Assoc. Prof. Dr. Kris Chatamra, Founder, Queen Sirikit
One in Ten Wage Earners in Denmark Is Foreign National
The number of foreign citizens employed in Denmark has increased by 75,000 since 2014, according to figures from Statistics Denmark. That means that one in ten people currently earning a living on the Danish labour
Bangkok Airways Cancels Flights to Mae Hong Son Due to Smog
Bangkok Airways has extended its cancellation of flights to and from the northern border province of Mae Hong Son until at least March 24 due to poor visibility caused by haze and smog. The airline
Danish Companies Invent Like Never Before
Recent years have seen unrivaled levels of productivity from Danish inventors. An enzyme that breaks down dead cells in the stomachs of chickens so that they don’t need as much feed. An algorithm that stabilizes
Copenhagen Gets Top Ten Spot in Quality of Life Ranking for International Professionals
Danish capital Copenhagen has been ranked the eighth best city in an analysis which focuses on conditions for employees sent to work abroad. The survey-based ranking of global cities, the Mercer Quality of Living City Ranking,
Trade Wars: US-China Tensions Could Boost Thai Economy
Trade wars are a natural part of politics and, in turn, economics. Although the current back-and-forth between the US and China is dominating the headlines, disputes have always had an impact on national economies. In