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how much are they paying him?
or is he really that stupid?
This happened in 2022 and it was a minority share at one terminal, so hardly as worrisome as suggested in the headline.
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.
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.
but when has privatizing public infrastructure ever gone well, especially under foreign leadership?
yeah, didn't really think about the definition of "public" at time of commenting. still, selling off any piece of infrastructure to china is just plain dumb.
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.
He is doing what is right for Germany. There is no reason to pick a fight with China.