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German launches fund for connected, automated cars
2016-07-11 17:08:00| Telecompaper Headlines
(Telecompaper) Germany's Digital Infrastructure Minister Alexander Dobrindt has launched a EUR 80 million programme to support the development of automated and networked driving. The grants will be available through 2020 to support development of automated and connected driving solutions on digital test beds across Germany.
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German Parliament adopts Digital Networks Bill
2016-07-08 17:29:00| Telecompaper Headlines
(Telecompaper) The German Parliament (Bundestag) has adopted a new Digital Networks Bill (DigiNetzG). This has been created to help lower the costs of deploying, high-speed broadband networks, with more transparency and more efficient processes expected to accelerate the roll-out of digital networks. The Bill calls for network operators to use existing passive network infrastructure; for passive network infrastructure and fibre-optic cables to be laid at the same time in publicly-funded construction projects and when connecting new areas; and improved access to information about actual infrastructure availability.
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German Pig Herd Continuing to Decline
2016-07-07 02:00:00| ThePigSite - Industry News
GERMANY - Provisional figures from the May pig census show that the number of pigs in Germany fell by 4 per cent since May 2015, to 27 million head.
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London stock exchange shareholders to vote on German deal
2016-07-04 01:05:30| BBC News | Business | UK Edition
London stock exchange shareholders are to vote on merger plans with Germany's Deutsche Boerse but Brexit vote raises questions about the deal.
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Sweden backs Vattenfall exit from German coal unit
2016-07-02 20:59:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Agence France-Presse: Sweden gave the green light Saturday for state-owned energy giant Vattenfall to sell its German coal operations, as the company moves away from activities blamed for climate change. The coal operations, employing 8,000 people, represent about one-tenth of Vattenfalls power production in Germany, where it is the third-largest energy supplier. The government supports the proposed transfer of Vattenfalls coal operations, said industry minister Mikael Damberg. Vattenfall is on the way...
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