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Danish bid to end German drinks deposit dispute
Danish environment minister Troels Lund Poulsen has moved to put an end to a long-running dispute concerning the estimated 400 million non-deposit aluminium soft drink and beer cans imported from neighbouring Germany each year, according to media reports on Monday.
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