| China, Germany ink 19 agreements as Merkel visits (chinadaily.com.cn)
 Updated: 2006-05-22 15:59
 China and Germany signed a batch of 19 agreements on the first day of 
German Chancellor Angela Merkel's China visit, including a memorandum of 
understanding to cooperate in establishing high-speed railway transport in 
China.
 
 
 
 
 |  Chinese Premier Wen 
 Jiabao (R) gestures as he talks with German Chancellor Angela 
 Merkel at the signing ceremony of China-Germany agreements in Beijing 
 May 22, 2006. [newsphoto]
 |  Under this 
agreement, Germany will cooperate in building China's high-speed rail system, at 
200 kilometers per hour, according to a Xinhua report.
 Merkel, and her host, Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao, were present at the signing 
ceremony of the agreements at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing. Magnetic-levitation technology is a new field for China-Germany cooperation, 
but there was no indication of whether Beijing planned to buy more German 
technology for magnetic-levitation railways.
 China has the world's only 
commercially operating maglev rail line in Shanghai, linking Pudong 
International Airport with downtown Shanghai, built by a German consortium that 
included Thyssenkrupp AG and Siemens AG.
 
 China announced in March that 
it would add a 175-kilometer (110-mile) maglev line to the nearby city of 
Hangzhou at a cost of 35 billion yuan (US$4.3 billion, but hasn't said what role 
foreign contractors might play.
 
 These documents mainly cover such fields 
as railway technology, financial cooperation, high tech dialogue, 
telecommunications, energy, culture and sports. The two sides also signed a 
memorandum of understanding on the protection of intellectual property in 
textile industry.
 
 
 
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