Denmark has announced the removal of its book tax in an effort to combat a national “reading crisis” and encourage greater literacy among its population. The government says the move aims to make books more affordable and accessible, particularly for young readers, and to reverse declining reading habits observed in recent years.
Cultural and education officials argue that lowering the cost of books will stimulate interest in literature, support local authors, and strengthen Denmark’s long-standing reputation as a nation that values reading and education. The policy change is expected to benefit schools, libraries, and households nationwide, making books a more central part of daily life.
This Article is published by Epic Click Travel & Tourism.
Epic Click Travel & Tourism is a professional travel agency based in Dubai.
Epic Click Travel & Tourism will handle everything for you from flights to hotels, including fast-track airport check-in, private car transfers, and visas.
To learn more about Epic Click Travel & Tourism, visit https://epicclicktravel.com.
You can also contact the company directly by email info@epicclicktravel.com and WhatsApp +971 52 427 5718