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AndrewS

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I imagine because the maglev route will probably have less stops in between so you still need the HSR lines to serve those in between to get their destinations or to get to a maglev station to get to their destination.

@j17wang

Sections of the Beijing-Shanghai and Beijing-Guangzhou HSR were already running over capacity as of 2 years ago.

So the existing Guangzhou-Shanghai HSR will likely be at full capacity as well, so they will need a new separate line for extra capacity.
 

daifo

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"At an annual session of China’s legislature, top Communist Party leaders will approve a five-year policy blueprint to cut dependence on the West for crucial components like computer chips while also making big bets on emerging technologies from hydrogen vehicles to biotech. The push to mobilize trillions of dollars could help China surpass the U.S. as the world’s biggest economy this decade and cement Xi’s goal of turning the nation into a superpower."

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KenC

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Western media do not like to mention China collective effort in the quest for technological independence, as if everything is due to Xi's relentless ambition. There is no doubt that China is making sweeping plan in broadening and strengthening it technological prowess, and it is no small part due to fear of Western sanction aimed at crippling China.

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localizer

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"At an annual session of China’s legislature, top Communist Party leaders will approve a five-year policy blueprint to cut dependence on the West for crucial components like computer chips while also making big bets on emerging technologies from hydrogen vehicles to biotech. The push to mobilize trillions of dollars could help China surpass the U.S. as the world’s biggest economy this decade and cement Xi’s goal of turning the nation into a superpower."

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Western media do not like to mention China collective effort in the quest for technological independence, as if everything is due to Xi's relentless ambition. There is no doubt that China is making sweeping plan in broadening and strengthening it technological prowess, and it is no small part due to fear of Western sanction aimed at crippling China.

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Mobilize all those US treasuries.
 

ansy1968

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Western media do not like to mention China collective effort in the quest for technological independence, as if everything is due to Xi's relentless ambition. There is no doubt that China is making sweeping plan in broadening and strengthening it technological prowess, and it is no small part due to fear of Western sanction aimed at crippling China.

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@KenC that is the reason for demonising Xi and Putin, cause in this troubled times China and Russia had great leaders while the west had not.
 

OppositeDay

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Hydrogen vehicles are a waste of money and resources. There is no cheap way to produce hydrogen, let alone transport and store it.

Li Keqiang went to a Toyota factory in Japan then came back to China a supporter for hydrogen vehicles where Toyata holds most essential patents. I hope this is some kind of smokescreen to misled the Japanese, but knowing how much a liberal, foreign-worshipping fool Li is, perhaps he really believes that tech.
 

Hendrik_2000

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It bound to happen sooner or latter. China extend the lead 2 years in row So much for the theory the west can attract 7 billion people that was many moon ago when the west prioritize science and engineering But nowadays they are more into sport, reality show, and LGBT, alternative reality while Asian and Chinese kids goes into STEM. There is such thing as technical era. Pre WWII it was Germany with Kaiser Wilhelm institute who bag most of Nobel prize but since they drive out all the Jewish scientist Germany never recover their august position in science
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China extends lead over U.S. in global patents filings, U.N. says​


FILE PHOTO: The headquarters of the WIPO is pictured in Geneva
Emma Farge
Tue, March 2, 2021, 3:07 AM


By Emma Farge
GENEVA (Reuters) - China was the biggest source of applications for international patents in the world in 2020 for the second consecutive year and extended its lead over No. 2 filer the United States, the U.N. patent agency said on Tuesday.

The World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), which oversees a system for countries to share recognition of patents, said China filed 68,720 applications last year while the United States filed 59,230.
The rate of increase was higher for China with a 16.1% year-on-year increase versus 3% for the United States, it added. China first knocked the United States from the top spot in 2019.


Daren Tang, WIPO director-general, said the rise in Chinese filings was part of a longer-term trend for higher applications from Asia more broadly, with South Korea, Singapore and Malaysia all submitting more applications last year.

"It's not as if filings from the traditional parts of the world like the U.S. or Europe have decreased, it's just that the rate, the acceleration, has become a lot stronger in Asia," he told journalists.
The region accounted for more than half of all filings via WIPO's system known as the Patent Cooperation Treaty versus just over a third ten years ago.


Unlike after the 2008 financial crisis when filings fell sharply, overall filings via WIPO's system were up 4% overall in 2020 to a new record despite the COVID-19-induced slowdown, it said.
"The trend is that innovation remains resilient and the sense is that the world needs more innovation ... during a crisis," said Tang.

The biggest single filer under this system last year was China's Huawei Technologies Co Ltd for the fourth consecutive year and second was South Korea's Samsung Electronics Co Ltd, WIPO said.
Singapore's Tang began his term in October and received strong support from Western countries including the United States in a highly politicised race against a Chinese candidate for the top job last year.
(Reporting by Emma Farge in Geneva; Editing by Matthew Lewis)
 
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