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Denmark has joined the EU member state blockchain partnership, announcing it will become the âfirstâ country to register ships on blockchain.
Denmark has signed a declaration to join a total of 24 European Union member states that support pan-EU blockchain standards and solutions, local news outlet Finans Watch reported June 4.
The EU blockchain partnership was formed on April 10 as part of the European Commissionâs Digital Day with the intention of enhancing cooperation among member states for developing blockchain tech.
Brian Mikkelsen, the Danish Minister for Industry, Business and Financial Affairs, said after signing the declaration Monday that Denmark will be âthe first country in the world [to] use blockchain technology to register ships in the Danish ship registers.â He added:
"Blockchain goes across borders, and a joint European cooperation is crucial to ensure future-proof standards and solutions. So I'm very pleased that we have now signed this declaration."
Mikkelson also noted that the governmentâs âoutside the boxâ Disruption Council is exploring blockchain use for the business sector.
Yesterday, June 4, a subsidiary of Abu Dhabi Ports also announced a blockchain solution to improve efficiency in the shipping and logistics industry. In early May, the CEO of FedEx referred to blockchain as the ânext frontierâ for global supply chains.
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