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BEIJING—China and Laos will begin construction early next year of the first high-speed rail line between the two countries, a top Laotian official said, indicating progress in a project that symbolizes the growing economic ties between China and Southeast Asia.

Also Tuesday, a top Chinese official said China was ready to export and share its train technology, though he didn't offer details. The comments follow concern by train makers in other countries that Chinese companies are using tweaked or "re-engineered" Western technology to bid on contracts—an accusation Chinese officials deny. Foreign train producers maintain that selling such technology outside China ...

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