Did China ACTUALLY Steal its High-Speed Trains Technology?

Did China ACTUALLY Steal its High-Speed Trains Technology?

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Rafif Galih
Rafif Galih - 30.10.2023 16:27

I think some of the fuxing hao is in indonesia with its KCIC

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Toothpick
Toothpick - 29.10.2023 20:06

Answer is yes.

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Sam McNeill
Sam McNeill - 25.10.2023 04:13

Nope. China didn't "steal" technologies of HSR. China "bought" technologies of HSR from Canada’s Bombardier, Japan’s Kawasaki Heavy Industries, France’s Alstom, and Germany’s Siemens. It is shame that you even use the word "steal".

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Rich Acres Modding
Rich Acres Modding - 15.10.2023 13:41

German ICE ashamed

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minhtiennguyendo
minhtiennguyendo - 14.10.2023 15:10

In the future the high speed-railway for China will be expanded up to 70,000 km by 2035

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Leng Thao
Leng Thao - 05.10.2023 19:38

Ha.......!!!!!!!!! Losers.........!!!!!!!!!

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Hi Public Transport System in CHN
Hi Public Transport System in CHN - 24.09.2023 10:44

This is an unbiased comment😮😮

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Nic B.
Nic B. - 16.09.2023 09:12

No, China did not steal HST Technology. In the initial stage of China HS Train there were numerous accidents and for many years she improves it with modifications, improvision. and as such unable to steal other country technology especially from the US declining technology.

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lets talk
lets talk - 12.09.2023 14:19

China licensed foreign companies to build HSR trains, but when it came to the more advanced trains nobody want sell to the Chinese. So they ended up building their own trains and overtooke the Euros and Japanese. The rest is history.

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Warren Mundell
Warren Mundell - 11.09.2023 09:12

USA people are the most jealous because they don't have any thing like these other countries have.

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Ali Altun
Ali Altun - 05.09.2023 19:31

Long live the people's republic of china The world works scientifically in the history of humanity As a quality modern technique I wish you the world-leading success I love you on behalf of the people of Kurdistan ♥️♥️♥️♥️✌️✌️✌️🇨🇳🇨🇳🇨🇳🇨🇳

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Black Knight
Black Knight - 05.09.2023 10:01

I feel the crh380 and 400 trains have the blood of the German ice trains flowing through them

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Srikanth Shastry
Srikanth Shastry - 05.09.2023 03:31

Amazing achievement

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Dave Nobody
Dave Nobody - 02.09.2023 22:04

The reason the European countries are most developed is that they copied from each other on everything.

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prince frank04
prince frank04 - 01.09.2023 01:00

China doesn't and didn't copy any technology instead it's the UK, US and the entire west copying china.
China invented almost everything that's useful today, like the printing press, paper, navigation compass, gun powder, and so much more.
Without china nothing much in human advancement and development will be achieved. The USA and the west copies China, china doesn't need to copy anyone.

STOP THE FOOLISH PROPAGANDA.

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Unreliable Narrator 66
Unreliable Narrator 66 - 23.08.2023 18:45

Great summary. China has improved existing rolling stock technology and innovated in HSR and Metro construction to build modern world class systems. I invite people to actually ride Chinese, Japanese and European rail systems and make objective comparisons. overly, Chinese is the most modern, efficient, comfortable and economical. In fact, if you compare economy class of all (where classes exist) Chinese are the most modern. If people want to whine about "stealing" technology, we can say the world stole the technology of coal fired British rail - from there, many countries have evolved and improved the technology.

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michael currie
michael currie - 19.08.2023 01:37

China Bad Can't wait for the concrete to crumble from under them

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Maestro Mecanico
Maestro Mecanico - 17.08.2023 06:01

It was not that long ago Tangshan was building steam locomotives. Amazing. Seeing this the Russians will have no problem finding parts for Sapsan.

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