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Texas rep asks for Japan and Korea's help in building high speed rail in TX

Europeans companies are not being asked for the job because the European governments aren't willing to finance US HSR projects, even if Alstom and Siemens are more than qualified for the job.


Shelia Jackson never asked the Chinese to bid on the Texas HSR project, even though China is the only country with a 100% financing offer. The ones that Shelia asked to bid were offering $10~15 billion loans at most.

So both California and Texas are left with Japanese and Korean bidders because only the Japanese and Korean bidders are qualified, and only their governments are willing to finance.

Well, you should posted the link with all these information then instead the one on the first post.
 
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Well, you should posted the link with all these information then instead the one on the first post.

You won't have the information that I posted because they are gathered and traded in Korean and Japanese websites in bits and pieces. You see the whole picture only after having enough information. US HSR projects are seen as national prestige projects in Asia, and this is why China was offering to finance 100% of construction cost, in order for the China's Railway Ministry to turn around and tell Chinese people that Chinese bullet trains are so great that Americans ride them. Of course the Chinese are out of the contest now, and they have only themselves to blame with jaw-dropping corruption, Wenzhou crash, and the tracks that collapse upon a heavy rain.
 
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You won't have the information that I posted because they are gathered and traded in Korean and Japanese websites in bits and pieces. You see the whole picture only after having enough information. US HSR projects are seen as national prestige projects in Asia, and this is why China was offering to finance 100% of construction cost, in order for the China's Railway Ministry to turn around and tell Chinese people that Chinese bullet trains are so great that Americans ride them. Of course the Chinese are out of the contest now, and they have only themselves to blame with jaw-dropping corruption, Wenzhou crash, and the tracks that collapse upon a heavy rain.

Oh, it is a bit from here and a pieces from there type of thing. Ok, good luck to SK or Japan whomever wins the deal at the end. :)
 
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