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China raises high-speed railway hopes

By Mure Dickie in Beijing

Published: October 12 2007 02:17 | Last updated: October 12 2007 02:17

The Chinese government appears to have cleared the way for the construction of a high-speed railway between Beijing and Shanghai, raising hopes that one of the world’s biggest infrastructure projects may soon be on track after years of delay.

In a one-sentence notice posted on its website, China’s main economic planning agency, the National Development and Reform Commission, said the State Council, or cabinet, had approved a feasibility study for the 1,318km line.

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