Germany's chancellor is facing a barrage of criticism for greenlighting a deal that would see Chinese investment at the Hamburg port, which many view as critical infrastructure.
Defying the pushback of opposition parties and even six ministries headed by members of his own government Germany’s chancellor Olaf Scholz wants to press ahead on the sale of a 35 percent stake in a Hamburg container terminal to a Chinese state-owned shipping giant Cosco.
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Defying the pushback of opposition parties and even six ministries headed by members of his own government Germany’s chancellor Olaf Scholz wants to press ahead on the sale of a 35 percent stake in a Hamburg container terminal to a Chinese state-owned shipping giant Cosco.
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