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Germany rebuffs China on magnetic train technology

By Bertrand Benoit in Berlin, Geoff Dyer in Shanghai and Richard Milne in Frankfurt

Published: June 1 2006 20:16 | Last updated: June 1 2006 20:16

Berlin has rejected Chinese demands that it provide state funding and access to sensitive technology in exchange for the right to build a $4.3bn (€3.34bn, £2.28bn) magnetic levitation train link between Shanghai and Hangzhou.

Germany’s tough stance on funding and intellectual property transfers for the project comes a week after Angela Merkel, the German chancellor, scolded the Chinese government for not doing enough to protect foreign companies’ intellectual property.

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