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The Inner German border — only east of Hamburg — separated the city from most of its hinterland and further reduced Hamburg's global trade.
Since German reunification in 1990, and the accession of some Central European and Baltic States into the European Union in 2004, the Port of Hamburg has restarted ambitions for regaining its position as the region's largest deep-sea port for container shipping and its major commercial and trading centre.

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