BUSINESS NEWS FROM DENMARK

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Denmark’s Economy Faces Persistent Uncertainty in 2026

Nationalbanken sees strong fundamentals, but geopolitical tensions, trade conflicts, and energy prices cloud the outlook

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Denmark’s Economy Faces Persistent Uncertainty in 2026

Nationalbanken sees strong fundamentals, but geopolitical tensions, trade conflicts, and energy prices cloud the outlook

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PUBLISHED April 28, 2026

A Balanced Economy Under Pressure

According to “The outlook for the Danish economy is characterised by persistent uncertainty” published by Danmarks Nationalbank, Denmark’s economy remains fundamentally well balanced despite a difficult global backdrop. High employment and low unemployment continue to support domestic stability, even as international risks intensify.

Global Risks Dominate the Outlook

Nationalbanken said the Danish and global economies are currently shaped by persistent geopolitical uncertainty, trade conflicts, and rising energy prices. These external developments are the main reasons the outlook remains less predictable than usual.

Inflation Expected to Stay Low

Despite recent increases in energy prices, the central bank expects inflation to remain low in the coming years. Nationalbanken indicated that Denmark is not expected to face a repeat of the inflation crisis experienced after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

Energy Prices Remain the Main Threat

The report warned that developments in energy markets linked to the war in the Middle East pose a significant upside risk to inflation. If prices rise further or remain elevated, households and businesses could face renewed cost pressure.

Energy Prices Remain the Main Threat

The report warned that developments in energy markets linked to the war in the Middle East pose a significant upside risk to inflation. If prices rise further or remain elevated, households and businesses could face renewed cost pressure.

Labor Market Continues to Support Growth

Denmark’s strong labor market remains one of the economy’s key strengths. High employment levels help sustain consumer incomes and domestic demand, offering resilience even when global conditions weaken.

Denmark Still Better Positioned Than Many Peers

While uncertainty is high, the central bank’s assessment suggests Denmark remains in a stronger position than many other European economies. Stable public finances, solid employment, and moderate inflation provide an important buffer.

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Outlook Depends on External Stability

For the rest of 2026, Denmark’s economic path will likely depend heavily on developments abroad. If trade tensions ease and energy markets stabilize, growth conditions could improve. If not, uncertainty may continue to weigh on confidence and investment.

Labor Market Continues to Support Growth

Denmark’s strong labor market remains one of the economy’s key strengths. High employment levels help sustain consumer incomes and domestic demand, offering resilience even when global conditions weaken.

Denmark Still Better Positioned Than Many Peers

While uncertainty is high, the central bank’s assessment suggests Denmark remains in a stronger position than many other European economies. Stable public finances, solid employment, and moderate inflation provide an important buffer.

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Outlook Depends on External Stability

For the rest of 2026, Denmark’s economic path will likely depend heavily on developments abroad. If trade tensions ease and energy markets stabilize, growth conditions could improve. If not, uncertainty may continue to weigh on confidence and investment.

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