The industry sector in Denmark showed steady contributions to GDP from 1990 through the early 2000s, hovering around 22-. The year 2000 marked a slight peak at , largely due to increased manufacturing and export activities. However, the 2008 global financial crisis led to a downturn, with contributions declining to by 2009 and dipping further during the recovery period, reaching in 2010. Denmark’s shift towards a service-oriented economy and increased focus on sustainability and green energy industries also impacted the traditional industry contributions, maintaining a stable but lower range around from 2020 through 2022. This period highlights Denmark's economic adaptation, transitioning from reliance on manufacturing to strengthening its sustainable and technology-driven sectors, balancing industrial contributions within a diversified economy.
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