On July 2, 2012, Denmark notified the Secretary-General that it withdrew the following declaration made upon signature and confirmed upon ratification:
"1) under paragraph 1 of Article 92 [...] Denmark will not be bound by Part II of the Convention.
According the four Nordic countries directly concerned (Finland, Denmark, Norway and Sweden), this withdrawal should be considered as a unilateral declaration which took effect in accordance with the second sentence of article 97(3), on the first day of the month following the expiration of six months after the date of its receipt by the depositary, i.e. on February 1, 2013.
Declaration (July 2, 2012):
"[...] In addition to the previous declaration made under Article 94 Denmark declares, in respect of Iceland in accordance with paragraph 1, in respect of Finland and Sweden in accordance with paragraph 1 cf. paragraph 3 and in repect of Norway in accordance with paragraph 2 that the Convention will not apply to the formation of contracts of sale where the parties have their places of business in Denmark, Iceland, Finland, Sweden or Norway."
Declarations made upon ratification:
"...2) under paragraph 1 of article 93 that the Convention shall not apply to the Faroe Islands and Greenland,
3) under paragraph 1 cf. paragraph 3 of article 94 that the Convention shall not apply to contracts of sale where one of the parties has his place of business in Denmark, Finland, Norway or Sweden and the other party has his place of business in another of the said states,
4) under paragraph 2 of article 94 that the Convention is not to apply to contracts of sale where one of the parties has his place of business in Denmark, Finland, Norway or Sweden and the other party has his place of business in Iceland."
Declaration made upon signature and confirmed upon ratification:
"Denmark will not be bound by Part II of the Convention."