The fatal train collision near Shanghai at the weekend may add to the challenges China faces as it plans to become a global force in high speed railway technology.
In Russia, where Beijing is angling for contracts to build high speed railways, officials had misgivings about alleged Chinese abuse of intellectual property rights even before the crash.
Russian Railways, the state rail monopoly, plans to tender late this year for the construction of a €12bn – to €15bn high speed railway line between Moscow and St Petersburg, the biggest infrastructure projects ever undertaken in Russia.
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