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Industry and exports[edit]
See also: Fishing industry in Denmark
Denmark is a leading producer of pork, and the largest exporter of pork products in the EU.[109]
Once a predominantly agricultural country on account of its arable landscape, since 1945 Denmark has greatly expanded its industrial base so that by 2006 industry contributed about 25% of GDP and agriculture less than 2%.[110] Support for free trade is high – in a 2007 poll 76% responded that globalisation is a good thing.[111] 70% of trade flows are inside the European Union. As of 2011, Denmark has the 10th highest export per capita in the world.[54]
Denmark's major industries include chemicals, food processing, shipbuilding, pharmaceuticals, and construction.[54] The country's main exports are: industrial production/manufactured goods 73.3% (of which machinery and instruments were 21.4%, and fuels (oil, natural gas), chemicals, etc. 26%); agricultural products and others for consumption 18.7% (in 2009 meat and meat products were 5.5% of total export; fish and fish products 2.9%).[54] Denmark is a net exporter of food and energy and has for a number of years had a balance of payments surplus while battling an equivalent of approximately 39% of GNP foreign debt or more than DKK 300 billion.[112]
In 2013, the 20 largest companies by turnover were A.P. Møller-Mærsk, Wrist Group, ISS, Novo Nordisk, Carlsberg, DONG Energy, Arla Foods, United Shipping & Trading Company, Danish Crown, Dansk Supermarked, Vestas Wind Systems, DLG, DSV, Coop Danmark, Danfoss, Statoil Refining Danmark, SAS Group, Skandinavisk Holding, TDC, and FLSmidth.[113] Smaller notable companies include Grundfos and The Lego Group.
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