Germany seeks full compensation for toll delay

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BERLIN, Dec 10 (Reuters) - German Transport Minister Manfred Stolpe said on Wednesday the government will demand full compensation for lost revenues arising from delays in the introduction of a planned toll system for highway trucks.

Asked on German television if the government would seek the full 156 million euros ($191.2 million) in revenue lost each month, Stolpe said: "We demand that compensation is forthcoming." Asked whether this meant the full amount he said: "Yes, that's ...

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