The European Parliament and Council have agreed on a single Brexit reserve, with Denmark set to receive almost DKK 2 billion ($320 million) to be distributed to the fishing industry and other areas affected by Brexit, the government announced.
Of this figure, more than half -- an estimated DKK 1.13bn -- has been allocated based on the fishing criterion. The remaining part is received as a result of Denmark's trade with the UK [...]
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