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    Railway reform 'a step forward', but success not guaranteed(2)

    2013-03-11 09:14 China Daily     Web Editor: Wang YuXia comment

    "In the old times, the Ministry of Railways issued bonds with support from the Ministry of Finance. Banks were also willing to give it loans, as the loans were guaranteed by the government," he said.

    But things will be different when railway construction is organized by a State-owned corporation.

    "If the nearly 3 trillion-yuan ($482.7 billion) debt was given to a corporation, it would instantly go bust," he said.

    Sheng said on Sunday that debts created by non-profit railways and profit-seeking railways will be dealt with differently.

    He did not elaborate.

    Experts agreed that the government needs to define which railways are non-profit.

    Luo Renjian, a researcher with the comprehensive transport institute under the National Development and Reform Commission, said some rail lines, with a small traffic volume, but built to support regional economic development or meet the demand of national defense, should be defined as non-profit lines.

    "When such rail lines cannot remain in business or cannot pay back loans and interests to banks, the government should step in to help solve the problems," Luo said.

    Wang Mengshu, an NPC deputy and also member of the Chinese Academy of Engineering, called on the central government to do something to avoid the bankruptcy of railway-related companies.

    "There are about 2 million railway staff members and 60 million migrant workers involved in railway projects. The railway reform should take their demands into consideration, too," he said. 

    Another common concern is whether train ticket prices will be raised, since the railway network will be operated by a profit-seeking corporation, instead of a government department.

    The Ministry of Railways used to shoulder many non-profit public services, including transporting grain, fertilizer and agricultural products. Ticket prices for passenger trains have remained unchanged for years to make sure people from all walks of life can afford traveling by train.

    Though the restructuring plan said a mechanism will be established to subsidize non-profit railways and continue to provide such services, no details are available.

    Luo said he believes it will take a while for the government to figure out which routes should be subsidized, how the process should be conducted and where the money will come from. "But one thing for sure is that the prices of railway transport of both passenger and cargo will increase after the reform," Luo said.

    "If the tickets remain the same against the rising cost, it will be difficult for the railway corporation to develop profitability and attract non-State capital," he said.

    Experts also expressed doubt about the plan to establish the China Railway Corporation, which means the railway network's management will remain highly monopolized.

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