Germany doesn't want blanket auto sector aid-FinMin

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BERLIN, Nov 17 (Reuters) - Any support the German government can provide to industry will be judged on a case-by-case basis, the finance minister said on Monday, adding that talks with troubled carmaker Opel should not lead others to jump on the bandwagon.

Chancellor Angela Merkel will meet Opel officials later on Monday, after the carmaker asked the federal government and German states to help it through a financial rough patch that has been aggravated by the troubles of its ...

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