Germany insists Volkswagen law in line with EU rules

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BERLIN, July 12 (Reuters) - The German government insisted on Monday that a law protecting carmaker Volkswagen AG from hostile takeovers did not breach EU rules, raising the likelihood the European Commission will take court action.

The Commission, the EU's executive branch, told Germany earlier this year it must scrap the politically-sensitive law, arguing that it breaches EU treaty rules on the ...

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