Maersk still spending lobby money on controversial food aid
Following strong criticism in 2014, Maersk Line had its lobbyists stop work against reforms of US food aid in efforts to safeguard its own bottom line. But a review shows that Maersk is still spending money on lobbyism aimed at food aid. Just monitoring political developments, says the company.
by LEONORA BECK
NEW YORK
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