(D) – Ludger Rethmann, the chairman of the executive board of Remondis, Germany’s largest waste firm, sees the potential takeover of Suez by Veolia as a long-term attempt by France to establish a bulwark against Chinese competition. "To be quite honest, I think it will result in a merger this time," Mr Rethmann ...
Remondis chairman: French looking to build a bulwark against Chinese competition
Veolia and Suez
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