China Railway: No forced technology transfers on HSR
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China Railway: No forced technology transfers on HSR
A Chinese railway official Wednesday denied claims that China forces
foreign companies to transfer technologies when they win contracts for
work on the country's high-speed rail network.airjordan11
Ministry of Railways (MOR) chief engineer He Huawu said at press conference that Chinese companies did not press foreign partners to transfer high-speed rail technologies. He was responding to a question by a Financial Times reporter regarding claims that China had pressed foreign companies to transfer their technologies in return for market access. By 2012, China would have a railway network of 110,000 km, of which 13,000 km would be high-speed lines.
rains traveling at up to 350 km/h, including the Beijing-Tianjin, Wuhan-Guangzhou, Zhengzhou-Xi'an and Shanghai-Nanjing services, are already the fastest in the world. airjordan11
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Ministry of Railways (MOR) chief engineer He Huawu said at press conference that Chinese companies did not press foreign partners to transfer high-speed rail technologies. He was responding to a question by a Financial Times reporter regarding claims that China had pressed foreign companies to transfer their technologies in return for market access. By 2012, China would have a railway network of 110,000 km, of which 13,000 km would be high-speed lines.
rains traveling at up to 350 km/h, including the Beijing-Tianjin, Wuhan-Guangzhou, Zhengzhou-Xi'an and Shanghai-Nanjing services, are already the fastest in the world. airjordan11
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