THE Danish Ambassador to the 海角视频 has told how his homeland is ever more resolved to remain in the EU after watching how its once single biggest export market has wrestled with withdrawal.

Denmark鈥檚 ties with Britain, and the Humber in particular remain strong, and Lars Thuesen was visiting the huge port operations of DFDS at Immingham to ensure such links continue to prosper, with confidence underlined.

Looking out from the bridge of a docked vessel towards the 拢14 million operations base of world-leading offshore wind farm developer Orsted 鈥 now the nation鈥檚 single biggest 海角视频 investor 鈥 he reflected on how Denmark had followed the 海角视频 into the European Communities back in 1972.

Then, 22 per cent of all Danish exports were to Britain. Now they are 6 to 7 per cent, and far more diversified.

Mr Thuesen said: 鈥淲e have huge business investments in the 海角视频, it is the fourth largest trading partner in the world. We joined the Common Market in 1972 because of the 海角视频, at that time it was by far the biggest market, it is the place where we have the biggest business investments, more than Germany and Sweden. We have a lot at stake in the 海角视频, in investment terms.

DFDS vessel Gardenia Seaways on the outer harbour at Port of Immingham.
DFDS vessel Gardenia Seaways on the outer harbour at Port of Immingham.

鈥淚n London I talk with the government, all the different secretaries of state, and we have a Brexit network through which we try to provide support. This is part of my role, finding out exactly what is going on, what the challenges are for Danish businesses, and try and resolve them.鈥

He came to the role with a strong background in EU affairs, trade and investment, with Britain a year in to the negotiations, in September 2017.

Prior to taking residence in London he was managing director of The Trade Council, the governmental export and investment organisation under The Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Of what he has seen, he said: 鈥淚t has been somewhat troublesome. We wanted you to stay but we have had to respect the decision. I am sure in the long term we will find another way of working together, it is not the end of the world. The difficult part has been the uncertainty, the unpredictability. Clarity will come with a trade agreement for the 海角视频 and EU, and I see no reason why it won鈥檛.

鈥淚t is going to be more complicated and more bureaucratic, but that鈥檚 a consequence of leaving the Customs Union and the Single Market. There is nothing we can do about it. We want to have a close, deep and comprehensive relationship with the 海角视频 as possible, with the links between the two countries. Greenland and Faroes are part of Denmark too, and the 海角视频 is a very big market for shrimp and whitefish.

A new crane, the largest on Port of Immingham, arrives at DFDS' terminal at the start of the year.
A new crane, the largest on Port of Immingham, arrives at DFDS' terminal at the start of the year.

鈥淚t is still going to be a market of 65 to 70 million people, it is an interesting trading partner both ways. There are close to 1,000 海角视频 companies in Denmark, and 600 Danish in the 海角视频, the link is still going to be there, a lot of people will still be there. We hear companies are holding back from investing, but interest is still there.鈥

He follows his Norwegian counterpart, Wegger Chr. Str酶mmen and Icelandic representatives in endorsing continued links, come what may.

Of the mood across the North Sea, Mr Thuesen said: 鈥淭here is so much support for remaining in the EU because of Brexit. The feeling is if it is so difficult for a big power like the 海角视频, how would it be for us. We understand support is at 80 per cent when asked, that is a significant increase over the past three years. There is real interest, everyone knows who John Bercow is!鈥

Hosted by DFDS, a company that had won a major ferry contract as part of the initial no-deal preparations, Mr Thuesen was full of praise for the handling.

鈥淒FDS is a huge operator in the 海角视频, it is extremely well prepared, it has been growing.鈥 Turning his attention up river, he added: 鈥 Orsted is the biggest operator in offshore wind farms in the 海角视频, in what is now a very competitive sector. There are nearly no subsidies left in Denmark with policy only going to drive costs down, and that is happening here too.鈥

Andrew Byrne, managing director of DFDS Seaways 海角视频, presents a model of the Ark Germania to Danish Ambassador to the 海角视频, Lars Thuesen, on his visit to DFDS' Immingham base.
Andrew Byrne, managing director of DFDS Seaways 海角视频, presents a model of the Ark Germania to Danish Ambassador to the 海角视频, Lars Thuesen, on his visit to DFDS' Immingham base.

DFDS Seaways managing director Andrew Byrne presented the Danish ambassador with a model of Ark Germania, the vessel that serves the Immingham to Esbjerg route, making the crossing three times a week.

鈥淚t is really important for us as a Danish company to host the ambassador. We are a really large employer, and, as we have explained to him, we still have a strategy of growth, we have new ships coming in the new year, and we are employing additional people, bringing in additional plant and expanding the terminal. It is a long term commitment we have made in the 海角视频 and we are going to push on and grow.

鈥淔or us, it was really important to demonstrate this, and allow the ambassador to understand the size and scale of what happens here. Whether it is flowers, coffee or a steel tube, it has more than likely come through here.鈥

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