U.S. Should Avoid Rail Standards That Limit Japan, Maehara Says
April 30 (Bloomberg) — The U.S. should avoid adopting standards for high-speed rail safety that would bar Japanese companies from competing for American projects, Japan’s Transport Minister Seiji Maehara said yesterday.
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