Berlin is ‘sticking’ to an agreement allowing Chinese shipping giant Cosco to buy 24.99 percent of shares of a Hamburg port terminal.
BY HANS VON DER BURCHARD, MAY 10, 2023 9:13 PM CET
BERLIN — The German government said Wednesday it will
proceed with a controversial plan to sell parts of a Hamburg port terminal to
China's state-owned Cosco despite fresh security concerns and protests from
members of the ruling coalition.
Chancellor Olaf Scholz pushed through the deal last October
allowing shipping giant Cosco to acquire 24.99 percent of shares in the Hamburg
Tollerort terminal, even though several Cabinet members had raised objections.
But the deal was thrown into doubt last month when it emerged that German
security authorities had declared the facility as "critical
infrastructure," meaning the acquisition could have faced heightened
restrictions.
Yet chief government spokesperson Steffen Hebestreit said
Wednesday the government was "sticking" to its decision from October
without making any amendments, even though the terminal "is now considered
an operator of critical infrastructure." He did not provide further
details explaining the reasons behind the decision.
POLITICO reported late last month that Scholz, a Social
Democrat and former Hamburg mayor, was strongly pushing for the 24.99 percent
deal to remain valid. This drew renewed criticism from his coalition partners
in the environmentalist Green and business-friendly Free Democrat parties, who
had called for reassessing the deal as well as potentially reducing Cosco's
shares in the terminal.
The new green light comes just six weeks before a planned
summit of German and Chinese government officials on June 20 in Berlin. Critics
argue the partial port acquisition is part of a targeted investment strategy
through which Beijing wants to bring infrastructure throughout Europe under its
influence.
Hamburg's port logistics company HHLA said it
"welcomes" the approval, adding "all issues within the scope of
the investment screening process were clarified jointly in intensive,
constructive talks" and the deal's transaction would be finalized
"soon."
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