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When Li Keqiang, China's premier, took 16 European leaders on a high-speed train ride in 2015, the trip revealed more than an enthusiasm for rolling stock. It was also Beijing's big sell for an engineering technology that it hoped would spearhead the launch of a grand geo-strategic ambition.
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