BERLIN, Feb 13 (Reuters) - German officials are meeting to discuss carmaker Opel but any decisions over the struggling General Motors subsidiary are not to be expected on Friday, a government spokesman said.
"A meeting of officials is taking place in the Chancellery. The meeting covers solely developing information. Decisions will not be made," spokesman Ulrich Wilhelm said in a statement. ...
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