


Danish tourists increasingly like to explore the Czech Republic through camping, visits to mini-breweries or the producers of excellent Moravian wine.ĭanish companies find Czech partners for important tenders, both in Denmark and abroad, in the energy sector, modernisation of the infrastructure, construction projects, agriculture and the food industry. Both Czechs and Danes like to relax outdoors and the Czech Republic currently boasts more than 100 golf courses, numerous Alpine and cross-country ski resorts, and great cycling opportunities. Danish companies like Lego, Marius Pedersen, Bang & Olufsen, Rockwool and others chose the Czech Republic for their investments, due to its position in the very heart of Europe, its convenient infrastructure and access to other countries of Central and Eastern Europe, as well as for its favourable investment climate, strong economic performance (currently the best among the EU member states), highly skilled labour force, industrial base and top technical university graduates.ĭanish businessmen also find the Czech Republic attractive for its historical sights, rich culture and natural beauty. The economic relations between the Czech Republic and the Kingdom of Denmark benefit from increasing trade volume (the Czech export has almost doubled since 2010), the long-term presence of more than 90 Danish investors in the Czech Republic, and ties in politics, culture and science which date back to the 13th Century.ĭenmark is the closest Nordic country to the Czech Republic, well connected with highways and railways, and direct flights operated by Czech Airlines to Copenhagen and Billund.
