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    Chinese firms want to build, finance California high-speed train line

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    2015-10-19 08:58Global Times/Agencies Editor: Li Yan

    A team of Chinese firms, along with the Export-Import Bank of China, wants to build and finance a large part of California's proposed 799-km high-speed rail project.

    The firms expressed their interest last month in a 23-page document sent to the California High-Speed Rail Authority. The authority asked private companies from around the globe to help shape the state's strategy to launch the first stage of its train line, considered the most ambitious infrastructure project in the US.

    Led by China Railway International, the Chinese team proposed it could provide big elements of the project, including design expertise, construction, equipment procurement, and rolling stock. It also proposed financing from the Export-Import Bank of China.

    By packaging large pieces of the high-speed rail line together, for delivery by a single contractor, the project's cost and construction timeline would be greatly reduced, the team proposed.

    California's high-speed rail line would run trains at speeds of up to 354 km per hour between Los Angeles and San Francisco by 2029 and, later, expand to San Diego and Sacramento.

    The U.S. is a key target for China's rail industry, even though policymakers have been split over the need for high-speed rail and some have taken a dim view of Chinese involvement. Last month, a unit of China's CRRC Corp, the world's biggest train maker by revenue, agreed to a deal to help build a high-speed link between Las Vegas and Los Angeles.

    California still needs a large amount of funding to complete its rail line. About $13.2 billion of the estimated $68 billion has been raised through state and federal funds, plus a pledge of cap-and-trade proceeds, or funds paid by companies to offset carbon emissions.

    The Chinese team proposed that under "appropriate loan conditions," the Export-Import Bank of China could "satisfy the financing needs of the project."

    But the Chinese also warned that California should provide additional public financing and guarantee future project debt to appease uneasy investors.

    "Due to the huge financing gap of the project, potential private investors and lenders may be cautious," the Chinese team wrote.

      

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