Danish Government Unveils Plan to Help Economy Exit Crisis

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Denmark’s government unveiled its second growth package in two years designed to drag Scandinavia’s weakest economy out of its crisis.

The plan will raise Denmark’s structural output by 6 billion kroner ($1.1 billion) and cut costs for companies by 4 billion kroner in 2020 through 89 measures to improve the business climate and boost employment, the Copenhagen-based Finance Ministry said in a statement.