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Tag: high-speed train

China / General news / Indonesia

Indonesia has launched Southeast Asia’s first high-speed train

October 3, 2023 - by Miabell Mallikka - Leave a Comment

Indonesia launched Southeast Asia’s first high-speed train on Monday, October 2. A multibillion-dollar project that has been backed by China. With a top speed of 350 kilometers per hour, the …

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Business in Asia / China / Indonesia

Indonesia to finalize an additional $560 million Chinese loan for high-speed train

April 12, 2023April 12, 2023 - by Miabell Mallikka - Leave a Comment

Indonesia is expected to conclude negotiations with China on an additional $560 million loan for a high-speed rail project. The cost of the line linking Jakarta with the textile hub …

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