German transport minister opposes Duisburg sale
- Friday 08 June 2012, 15:58
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- Ports & Logistics
THE German government may reverse its move to sell its shares in the port of Duisburg, with Germany’s transport minister Peter Ramsauer saying that he opposes a sale of the stake.“It has great value to own shares in...
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