JAKARTA (Reuters) - China's Premier Li Qiang travelled aboard a bullet train in a trial run of a Beijing-funded $7.3 billion railway project in ...
STORY CONTINUES BELOW THESE SALTWIRE VIDEOSJAKARTA - China's Premier Li Qiang travelled aboard a bullet train in a trial run of a Beijing-funded $7.3 billion railway project in Indonesia on Wednesday, a spokesperson for the company behind the project told Reuters.
Li, accompanied by senior Indonesian minister Luhut Pandjaitan, tested the train across a 41-kilometre section of the track from Jakarta to Karawang town, Emir Monti, spokesperson for the consortium building the project, KCIC, said.
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