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Massachusetts and Denmark sign memorandum to deepen trade, energy and life‑sciences ties
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Massachusetts and Denmark signed a memorandum of understanding to expand cooperation on offshore wind, life sciences and trade, with officials and Danish investors pledging follow-up industry-specific partnerships and investment. State leaders emphasized existing projects such as Vineyard Wind and pledged to grow Danish investment in the state.
Massachusetts and representatives of the Kingdom of Denmark formalized a new memorandum of understanding on Feb. 3 to strengthen cooperation on energy, life sciences and trade, Governor Healy announced at a public event in Boston.
The governor said the MOU "celebrates our partnership and reaffirms our commitment to collaborate and to lead together for generations to come," framing the agreement as a step to expand cultural, technological and commercial ties. She highlighted existing collaborations in offshore wind and credited projects such as Vineyard Wind—built with Danish expertise—for powering "hundreds of thousands of homes and businesses" and creating "thousands of good jobs."
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