Denmark's economy to suffer from global downturn, government says
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COPENHAGEN (Reuters) - Denmark's economic growth is likely to slow by around 1 percentage point in the coming years, as the export-driven economy suffers from a global downturn, the government said on Monday.Denmark's economy, dominated by large companies such as shipper Maersk , drug producer Novo Nordisk , brewer Carlsberg and wind turbine maker Vestas , has been booming since 2013 with average yearly growth of 2.5%.But growth is expected to slow to 2.0% this year, then to 1.5% and 1.4% next..