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    Denmark urged to revisit euro adoption for EU influence

    September 5, 2025
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    Denmark should reconsider adopting the euro to deepen its integration within the European Union and bolster resilience against global uncertainty, according to the country’s central bank governor Christian Kettel Thomsen. Speaking Thursday in Copenhagen, Thomsen said joining the eurozone could allow Denmark to participate more fully in EU policymaking and strengthen its position within regional economic structures.

    Denmark urged to revisit euro adoption for EU influence
    Denmark Central Bank Governor Christian Kettel Thomsen urges euro move for stronger EU role.

    Although Denmark maintains a fixed exchange rate with the euro through the European Exchange Rate Mechanism II, Thomsen argued that formal adoption of the single currency would carry strategic advantages. He noted that Denmark already functions as a “euro country” in macroeconomic terms, but lacks a voice in eurozone decisions that directly impact its financial system.

    “One might ask what the difference would be, but the core question is whether Denmark wants to be more integrated into European cooperation,” Thomsen said. He added that participation in the eurozone and representation at the European Central Bank would ensure Denmark has a seat at the table where key monetary decisions are made.

    Thomsen stressed that the final decision on whether to adopt the euro rests with Danish politicians and, ultimately, the public. The nation secured an opt-out from the euro as part of the 1992 Maastricht Treaty and reaffirmed that position in a 2000 referendum, where a majority voted against replacing the krone with the euro. Current public sentiment remains largely in favor of maintaining the status quo, with recent polls showing a majority of Danes opposing euro adoption.

    Political and economic questions shape Denmark’s currency future

    Despite this longstanding opposition, Thomsen suggested that shifting global dynamics could make euro membership more attractive. He pointed to increasing geopolitical instability and evolving economic alliances as factors that might prompt smaller countries like Denmark to seek closer alignment with trusted partners.

    “If the world is more uncertain and the rules of the game are becoming unclear, then being part of a strong, rules-based alliance can provide greater security,” Thomsen said. “As a small country, you are safer together with others.” Denmark’s economy has long been closely tied to the eurozone through its fixed exchange rate policy, which keeps the Danish krone within a narrow band relative to the euro.

    This arrangement has contributed to macroeconomic stability, but it also means Denmark must align its interest rate policy with that of the European Central Bank without having formal influence over those decisions. Of the six European Union member states that have not adopted the euro, Denmark is considered the most resistant.

    Eurozone adoption could require Danish referendum

    Successive Danish governments have avoided reopening the euro debate due to widespread public skepticism and the political sensitivity surrounding the issue. Thomsen’s remarks mark a rare intervention by a sitting central bank governor in the politically charged discussion over euro membership. While he stopped short of endorsing immediate adoption, his comments suggest a renewed effort to initiate dialogue on the long-term strategic benefits of eurozone entry.

    Any move toward adopting the euro would require a shift in both political will and public opinion, likely necessitating a national referendum. For now, Denmark continues to straddle the line between deep EU integration and monetary independence, but pressure to reassess that position may grow as the European Union faces new economic and geopolitical challenges. – By EuroWire News Desk.

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