First Minister Nicola Sturgeon officially opened the Scottish Government’s Nordic Office in Copenhagen last week (26 August).
The office will unlock new economic and trading opportunities by increasing Scotland's cultural and economic visibility across the Nordic region.
The combined inward investment from Denmark, Norway, and Sweden puts the Nordic region in the top five of inward investment sources for Scotland, and three of the top 20 destinations for exports, with £2.6 billion of goods and services exported to these countries by Scottish businesses in 2019.
The First Minister undertook a range of trade, investment, and policy engagements while in Copenhagen to discuss the countries’ shared ambitions and opportunities for closer collaboration.
This included a roundtable with business and energy leaders at State of Green to discuss how Scotland and the Nordic regions can work together to accelerate decarbonisation and share expertise, and meeting with Foreign Minister of Denmark, Jeppe Kofod.
The First Minister also visited UNICEF’s Global Supply Hub in Copenhagen – the largest humanitarian warehouse in the world – to see the assembly and dispatch of life-saving supplies for children and families in Ukraine. The Scottish Government has provided £1 million of funding to UNICEF since the start of the war.