Danish Business Outlook on China Q4, 2025
The Q4 2025 Danish Business Outlook on China indicates a cautious improvement in business sentiment, with the index increasing to 51.4, continuing the gradual recovery observed in the second half of the year. Despite ending 2025 in positive territory, the overall development reflects a year of pronounced volatility, underscoring persistent uncertainty in Danish companies' short-term outlook on China.
The report points to market access, green development and sustainability, and supply chain diversification as the most strategically significant policies for Danish companies under China's upcoming 15th Five-Year-Plan, suggesting that regulatory conditions and structural reforms remain central to corporate planning for 2026.
Read the full report here for more information.
The DBOC tracks changes in the short-term outlook of Danish companies doing business in China. The index is a joint initiative of the Embassy of the Kingdom of Denmark in Beijing, Danish Chamber of Commerce in China (DCCC), Danish-Chinese Business Forum (DCBF) and Sino-Danish Center for Education and Research (SDC).
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