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Eight consortia including four German companies bid in Turkish wind project tender
Eight consortia, including four German giants, participated in the Turkish Energy Ministry's 1,000 megawatts (MW) wind power project tender on July 27.
In addition to the German giants, Chinese and Danish Vestas also took part in the bidding consortia as well as the U.S.'s General Electric along with their local partners.
Turkish prime minister reassures German investors in Turkey
Prime Minister Binali Yıldırım has assured German companies in Turkey that his government will not allow tension between Ankara and Berlin to harm their interests in the country.
Siemens retreats from Russian energy after Crimean scandal
Germany's Siemens tried to distance itself from a Crimean sanctions scandal on July 21, halting deliveries of power equipment to Russian state-controlled customers and reviewing supply deals.
Greek PM rejects proposal by ND leader for special inquiry regarding Defence Minister Kammenos over Noor-1 case
Greek PM Alexis Tsipras unleashed a scathing attack against the leader of Greece’s major opposition party New Democracy, Kyriakos Mitsotakis, during the former’s address in the Greek plenum, Wednesday. Mr.
Siemens, SAP sign cooperation deals with Saudi Arabia: Officials
Saudi Arabia wants German companies Siemens and SAP to play an important role in furthering the kingdom's "digital transformation," company officials said on April 30 during German Chancellor Angela Merkel's visit to the country.
Justice minister says Novartis scandal even bigger than Siemens
As a cross-party parliamentary committee prepares to investigate instances of corruption in Greece's health sector, Justice Minister Stavros Kontonis said that a scandal embroiling the Swiss pharmaceutical firm Novartis and thousands of Greek doctors and health professionals, "surpasses" the notorious Siemens cash-for-contracts affair.
German companies interested in train crossing South America: Officials
Dozens of German companies including Siemens attended meetings in Bolivia this week to discuss building a coast-to-coast railway through Brazil, Bolivia and Peru that could speed up the export of corn and soybeans to Asia, German and Bolivian officials said on March 22.
Greek PM heralds another corruption probe, into health
Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras heralded the creation of a parliamentary committee to investigate alleged cases of corruption and gross mismanagement in the Greek state health sector, which is on the brink of collapse, according to industry experts.
Merkel postpones trip to meet Trump due to winter storm
German Chancellor Angela Merkel said she was already on her way to the airport on Monday to fly to Washington for her first meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump when he rang her to postpone the trip due to the approach of a winter storm.
Siemens trial put off again, expected to run until 2020
The trial of dozens of suspects in the Siemens cash-for-contracts scandal was postponed again Monday, until March 15, after OTE telecom and the Greek state lodged appeals to seek damages.