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TalgoEuronews
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Spanish government vetoes Hungarian takeover of high-speed train manufacturer Talgo .
Madrid announced it would block the 100% acquisition of Talgo by Ganz MagVag Europe , a Hungarian consortium.
The European Commission said it had not been contacted by any of the parties, neither before nor after the veto was announced.
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