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Thread: China desperately is tossing the French government rather than tossing the German government?
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[quote=MARRIE,357729]To China, Sino-French relations are not irreplaceable. Britain and Germany still can replace the role of France in the European Union. Especially in the past one and two years, the United Kingdom and China have developed a positive bilateral relation, which to some extent, down graded by closely intimate relations between Sino and France. However, Britain for the first time publicly declared to recognize China’s sovereignty over Tibet during the time when Sino-French relations began to move to the edge of break up due to Tibet sovereignty issue which was climbed to climax in 2008 BeiJing Olympic Games . Just a few days ago, the British Ministry of Foreign Affairs in its latest policy paper says that during the next few years to promote relations with China is a "top priority." If from the perspective of global trade, France is dispensable considering the world has strong competitors to France ranging from nuclear power plants, large civil aircraft or high-speed railway. Particularly, German exports to China is actually four times higher than France. So for France, the France-China relations is irreplaceable. <<The issue in Maglev technology transfer to China from Germany >> The Chinese government four trillion yuan economic stimulus plans make a push on the Shanghai maglev train line extension. The problem involved once again is put on the agenda. Germany's ThyssenKrupp Group is willing to sell part of maglev technology to China, but another maglev project partner, Siemens, is not willing to. [/quote]
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