A number of initiatives have been launched by Denmark’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Jeppe Kofod, in an effort to facilitate business travelers to hold out their work overseas, the nation’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs has introduced.
The Ministry has emphasized that the continued Coronavirus disaster has induced difficulties for the business community; subsequently, according to the Ministry, it’s important to underline the necessity for businesses to travel.
After a number of conferences held in regards to the present pandemic state of affairs between Denmark’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Danish business community, the minister Jeppe Kofod launched the next initiatives, deliberate to be launched today, December 7, that might improve the circumstances for a business journey.
- Individuals will have the ability to take a PCR check when returning to Denmark. If the results of the test are negative, individuals will likely be permitted to go back to work. However, it is suggested for them to undergo a second PCR check, after 4 days. Individuals will even be required to follow all of the suggestions launched by the nation’s health authorities.
- Denmark’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs will even introduce a web-based hotline for businesses that have additional questions concerning the quarantine measures, entry restrictions, testing process, and many others.
- The Ministry of International Affairs has changed its pointers in order that business travel may be categorized as a necessary journey.
“There are also a number of initiatives with a barely longer perspective. Amongst different issues, it’s an intensified effort to make sure simpler bodily entry to chose export markets, the place the entry for Danish business travelers is challenging or is topic to strict requirements such as an extended quarantine interval,” the statement reads.
In line with the Ministry, this plan may be realized by means of bilateral agreements on mutual entry, and thru the European Union, the place Denmark will facilitate the motion for business travelers.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Denmark, again in November, introduced that it might open its borders for passengers from areas of the EU/Schengen Zone and the UK, by which the infection charges for the Coronavirus pandemic are under 30 new instances per 100,000 residents per week. The Ministry announced that this choice would take impact from December.