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Vogt: more state funds for transformation

04.06.2025
BREMERHAVEN. According to Kristina Vogt, Bremen’s Senator for Economic Affairs, Ports and Transformation, it is essential that the German government allocates higher funds to German seaports. She repeated this demand at the German Transport Forum’s (DVF) Port/Shipping Steering Committee meeting in Bremerhaven in March and said, “The states won’t be able to shoulder these huge investments on their own.” She also talked about important upcoming projects, including EnergyPort in Bremerhaven and a special transshipment terminal for CO2 at Neustädter Hafen.

Credits: Bremer Senatorin für Wirtschaft, Häfen und Transformation

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