Denmark will establish 11 state-approved industrial parks across the country. The parks aim to attract investment and create jobs nationwide.
The government announced the agreement Tuesday morning. They reached the deal with five political parties including the Danish People's Party and the Conservatives.
The Ministry of Industry said the parks will drive economic growth in all regions. This marks a major industrial policy move for the Scandinavian nation.
Industrial parks provide ready infrastructure for manufacturing companies. They typically offer utilities, transportation links, and zoning for heavy industry.
The political backing suggests broad support for industrial development. Yet the real test will come when companies decide whether to invest in these locations.
Denmark has historically focused on service and tech sectors. This industrial push represents a shift toward traditional manufacturing development.
