SHANGHAI (Reuters) - China and Mexico's transport ministers have met to discuss future cooperation in transport infrastructure, according to a statement from the Chinese ministry, which mentioned no talk of a recently scrapped $3.75 billion (2.3 billion pounds) high-speed rail deal.
China's Yang Chuantang and Mexico's communications and transport minister Gerardo Ruiz Esparza met in Beijing on Tuesday, after Mexico abruptly revoked the contract awarded to a team led by state-owned China Railway Construction due to transparency concerns.