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The Workhouse: without Foreigners, the Economy Would Have Been Two Billion Smaller.

The Icelandic Chamber of Commerce believes that the debate about foreign workers has become unnecessarily heated. Without foreign labour, 2,400 people were missing on the labor market in Faroe Islands. Companies and public institutions would have had to reduce their activities or give up altogether, writes the Icelandic Chamber of Commerce. It also writes that the economy would have been two billion dollars less. The result of the public funds h…
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The Icelandic Chamber of Commerce believes that the debate about foreign workers has become unnecessarily heated. Without foreign labour, 2,400 people were missing on the labor market in Faroe Islands. Companies and public institutions would have had to reduce their activities or give up altogether, writes the Icelandic Chamber of Commerce. It also writes that the economy would have been two billion dollars less. The result of the public funds h…

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Kringvarp Føroya broke the news in on Wednesday, February 25, 2026.
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