Confederation of Danish Industries

Confederation of Danish Industries
Logo of the Confederation of Danish Industry

The Confederation of Danish Industry (DI) is the voice of corporate Denmark. On the behalf of 10,000 member companies, DI works to provide the best conditions for Danish businesses in order to improve the opportunities for growth and overall competitiveness.

DI's members are 10,000 private enterprises within manufacturing and service covering virtually all sub-sectors. Also, a number of sectoral employers' associations and branch federations are included in DI's framework, being integrated in part or in full in DI. Moreover, the members of DI in each county constitute a regional federation dealing with regional policy as well as educational issues.

The organization represents its members when discussing new political ideas and comments on the turn of events in Denmark.

DI is financed and owned by the members and governed by a council and executive committee elected by the annual general assembly.

DI's management oversees the daily activities of 600 employees.

DI's activities could be categorised as follows:
• Policy advocacy - at local, national, and international level
• Membership services - information, advisory services, and consulting
• Network relations - between members and with society at large

DI Director General and CEO is Karsten Dybvad.

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