Font Size: a A A

The Competition Of High Speed Rail Projects Between China And Japan

Posted on:2018-10-07Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:L MaFull Text:PDF
GTID:2359330515969254Subject:International politics
Abstract/Summary:PDF Full Text Request
High-speed rail in the international are technology,capital-intensive industries.The export of high-speed rail project includes engineering construction,equipment manufacturing,rolling stock,equipment maintenance and other aspects,which will undoubtedly bring high economic benefits of high-speed railway construction countries.Since 2013,China's high-speed rail by "The Belt and The Road" opportunity to have a new development.And gradually in Southeast Asia and South Asia and Japan have fierce competition.Competition between China and Japan is not only for economic interests.High-speed rail as a country card,related to the high-speed rail construction of the country's international image and status,but also related to their national interests.So it is clear that China and Japan,respectively,to vigorously promote their own high-speed rail technology exports and the role of the role.Through a detailed analysis of China and Japan compete for high-speed rail project specific cases to in-depth study of the interests of China and Japan competition.China and Japan are faced with problems and problems in the Jakarta-Bandung high-speed rail project in Indonesia,the high-speed rail project in Thailand and the competition of the Indian high-speed rail project in China and Japan in these areas.As well as China and Japan in the above-mentioned areas of national interests.Today,the world high-speed rail market in the ascendant,with high-speed rail technology,countries have spared no effort to promote their high-speed rail project exports,in addition to Japan,China is also facing from France,Germany and other countries.And to explore the Chinese government and enterprises in overseas high-speed rail investment market problems and solutions.
Keywords/Search Tags:China, Japan, High-speed rail, National interests, Competition
PDF Full Text Request
Related items