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States demand more federal action

28.07.2023
BERLIN. In June, the senators and ministers responsible for German North Sea ports gathered at the Bremen Representative Office in Berlin with Dieter Janecek, Federal Government Coordinator of the Maritime Industry. The discussion revealed, for example, that the task of securing the energy supply by means of well-functioning ports and the stability of the supply chains is of national importance, for which the federal government needs to increase its financial commitment many times over. The federal government currently has an annual investment fund of EUR 38 million for all German port locations.
Credits: Seaports of Niedersachsen

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