Machinery maker seeks compensation after Obama’s decision
Sany Group, China’s biggest machinery maker, will use all legal efforts to win compensation after US President Barack Obama barred the building of wind farms near a navy base in Oregon. The farms pose no threat to US national security and Obama’s move was probably made to serve his election campaign, Zhou Qing, a legal official with Sany, was cited as saying. Zhou said his company will seek a “fair and square result”.
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