The German government will prevent Lufthansa , the country's flagship carrier, from being sold out, Economy Minister Peter Altmaier told Bild newspaper on Thursday.
FILE PHOTO: Planes of German carrier Lufthansa are parked on a closed runway at the airport in Frankfurt, Germany, March 23, 2020, as the spread of the coronavirus disease continues. REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach
BERLIN - The German government will prevent Lufthansa , the country’s flagship carrier, from being sold out, Economy Minister Peter Altmaier told Bild newspaper on Thursday. “Lufthansa, like other companies, is part of our economy’s family silver,” Altmaier said. “That’s why we’ll prevent this ... from being sold out.”
He also said: “We’ll defend ourselves against foreign investors who think they can get bargain prices for famous and renowned German companies.”
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