An investigation by German regional public broadcasters reported Wednesday that Scholz’s chancellery is pushing to approve efforts by Chinese state-owned shipping giant Cosco to buy a foothold in a container port in Hamburg, ignoring warnings from six federal ministries, including the Greens’ Vice Chancellor Robert Habeck, amid fears of risky economic over-dependence on Beijing.

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    ignoring warnings from six federal ministries, including the Greens’ Vice Chancellor Robert Habeck, amid fears of risky economic over-dependence on Beijing.

    Reality:

    Cosco and HHLA have been working together for more than 40 years. Cosco and HHLA had entered into initial talks about a shareholding in June 2021. Cosco originally wanted to take over 35 percent of the terminal operating company. However, several federal ministries protested against this, so that the cabinet set the quota at below 25 percent in October last year to prevent Cosco from acquiring a blocking minority.

    You should not use politico for your primary source of information. In the best case they get it half right, often not even that.

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      Thanks for the fact check. Always crazy to see such an (at first glance) respectable medium spread such fake news.

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    Fuck Axel Springer publications. Why even spread this major source of misinformation here?

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      This happened in 2022 and it was a minority share at one terminal, so hardly as worrisome as suggested in the headline.

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        In itself probably harmless, but the general trend is concerning. We need a common european strategy to reduce chinese influence. Too often in the EU individual members act too much in what they think is their own best interest without considering what’s best for the EU, forcing other members to do the same leaving everyone worse off than if they had all acted together.

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          Perhaps, but in this case OP could have shared an article that objectively analyses the general trend, rather than a year-old article that exaggerates a single decision.

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      He already had shady deals going on when he was mayor of Hamburg. He may not be corrupt in the legal sense, but he is definitely in politics for himself first and foremost. I’d compare him to Hillary Clinton.

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      He is doing what is right for Germany. There is no reason to pick a fight with China.

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    Any specific reason to post a year old article?
    Never mind that politico is agenda driven trash.

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    First they decide to get all their gas exclusively from Russia, which, as it happens, turned out not to be such a great idea. Now they want to sell their biggest port to China.

    It seems that Germans just never learn.

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      Lets be real, China owns a minor share on one terminal, not the entire fucking harbor like in other EU countries…

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          Yes but setting things into perspective is important. Everything else is just populists shit.

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              China did not invade Iraq, bomb half the countries in the Middle East or spend 60 years trying to starve Cuba.

              If we wanted to list every invastion, coup or regime change change America did, it would take a very long time to do it.

              Anything is better than that evil.

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                The CCP has killed far more people through outright negligence and stupidity than the US has killed since the CCP became a thing that existed in the world. The CCP is, as we speak, ethnically cleansing one of its ethnic minority groups in reeducation (concentration) camps. The current leadership of the CCP ascribes to a “might makes right” school of thought in the geopolitical arena, much to the serious dismay and concern of its neighbors. The CCP is potentially going to start a war with the rest of the world over Taiwan, which at this point is not feasible to even consider reintegrating.

                We can keep going, if you want.

                Anything is better than that evil.

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                  The CCP is potentially going to start a war

                  potential wars are not as bad as real wars that Americans has waged.

                  There are millions of refugees in my countries from places that America has bombed: Iraq, Afganistan, Syria, Libya…

                  You’re just too brainwashed to see that your country is a murderous tyrant.

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      That is just a big fat lie.

      Russia supplied about half the natural gas in 2021 and from 2022 on it went to zero anyways. Why would you make up such crap that everyone can just Google that it’s a lie?

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      We didn’t agree. He is elected and we can’t do anything about it. Trust me, most of us aren’t happy about that decision. We try to get rid of him in the next election. Selling tax payed public stuff to our disadvantage sadly has tradition in Germany (telephone lines, railroad)

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          Yeah, but for profit. Since Die Bahn was changed into an AG it is also mismanaged. This really turned out great.

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      One terminal 35% stake It’s still not great but let’s not blow things out of proportions.

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      Germany’s biggest mistake in the last 10 years was to follow America in starting conflicts with Russia. Maybe they have learned their lesson and do not want to repeat the same mistake with China.

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        So not selling your stuff is starting a conflict? If this is all it takes I start to understand why russia is so aggressive.