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Germany's Scholz not ruling out Berlin taking stake in Thyssenkrupp steel

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz is not ruling out Berlin potentially taking a stake in the steel service of conglomerate Thyssenkrupp, he told a German paper.

I'm not taking any option off the table now, he informed Funke Media Group when asked whether such a relocation was possible, including the German federal government had actually consistently invested to temporarily assistance stricken business, mentioning Lufthansa, Uniper, and the Meyer shipyards as current examples.

Our participation is short-term and is meant to help companies overcome tough times so that possible financial investments do not stop working due to an absence of equity.

Scholz stated he would consult with top representatives of Germany's ailing steel sector on Monday to talk about how to take on high energy rates, inexpensive Asian competition and a slowing shift to decarbonisation.

Thyssenkrupp previously this year offered a 20% stake in its steel service to Czech billionaire Daniel Kretinsky, with speak with offer an additional 30% ongoing.

(source: Reuters)