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BERLIN, May 29 (Reuters) – The German government on Friday said it ​would stick with ‌plans to impose minimum media production spending quotas in Germany on streaming services, ‌rejecting ​criticism by ⁠top U.S. trade ⁠representative Jamieson Greer.

•  Speaking at a regular press conference, a government spokesperson said ​the draft law did not constitute ⁠an illegal ⁠digital trade barrier

• The ​new rules for streaming ​services selling subscriptions in Germany ‌would impose a minimum rate of spending in the country ⁠as a proportion of overall production budgets

• “The proposed draft law ⁠is ‌about cultural support ⁠policy and about ​the ‌business environment in ​Germany as ⁠a centre of (media) production,” said the spokesperson

(Reporting by Ludwig Burger and Andreas Rinke, Editing by Friederike ​Heine)

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