Iceland Chamber of Commerce

Iceland's Advance

The recent sharp increase in Icelandic foreign direct investment (FDI) has caught the attention of the international financial community, gaining special attention in the media of Denmark and the UK, where Icelandic businesses have been most active. Such aggressive expansion raises questions that must be answered in order to ensure a proper flow of information between Icelandic businesses and their host nations.

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