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Merz: Berlin is still interested in TenneT German business

The German Chancellor Friedrich Merz stated on Monday that the government has not yet decided if it will take a stake of the German division owned by the Dutch state-owned power grid operator TenneT. He also said the Netherlands and Germany were still in discussions.

The Netherlands announced last month that it would decide in September if it wanted to sell a minority stake in TenneT Germany, or pursue a partially IPO. This could be Europe's largest deal in 2025.

After a failed partial sale of TenneT Germany to the German state lender KfW in June last year, the Dutch government began a dual-track process.

Merz stated in a joint press conference with Norwegian Prime Minster Jonas Gahr Store that "the discussion within the federal governments is currently underway and has not been concluded."

The Norwegian sovereign wealth fund, according to Handelsblatt, which cited sources familiar with the issue, is looking at a multi-billion-dollar investment in TenneT Germany.

Store, when asked if he would support it, said that the fund has already made "significant investments" in German companies.

Store stated that there are numerous opportunities to invest in Germany. (Reporting and editing by Marguerita Chôy)

(source: Reuters)