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Recently, China has conducted negotiations with Pakistan, Kenya, Romania and other countries on the export of nuclear power plant equipment, which shows that China is accelerating the export of
nuclear power products.
Japanese media reported that according to the "One Belt, One Road" initiative proposed by China, it is expected that by 2030, more than 200 nuclear power plants
will be built in about 60 countries.
Recently, the state-owned nuclear power giant China National Nuclear Corporation (CNNC) signed an export contract
with the Argentine government for the "Hualong No.
1" nuclear power technology designed by China.
China will provide equipment for additional nuclear power plants in Buenos Aires province, with a total investment of about $6 billion, 38% of which will come from the Chinese side
.
The nuclear power plant plans to introduce China's self-developed third-generation reactor technology and related equipment
with an output of 750,000 kilowatts.
According to reports, CNNC is also negotiating with Pakistan to export five nuclear power plant equipment of the same type to Pakistan, amounting to $15 billion
.
CNNC is also negotiating
cooperation with French nuclear giant Areva on nuclear fuel recycling technology.
Capital partnerships
are also being considered.
Recently, China has conducted negotiations with Pakistan, Kenya, Romania and other countries on the export of nuclear power plant equipment, which shows that China is accelerating the export of
nuclear power products.
Japanese media reported that according to the "One Belt, One Road" initiative proposed by China, it is expected that by 2030, more than 200 nuclear power plants
will be built in about 60 countries.
Recently, the state-owned nuclear power giant China National Nuclear Corporation (CNNC) signed an export contract
with the Argentine government for the "Hualong No.
1" nuclear power technology designed by China.
China will provide equipment for additional nuclear power plants in Buenos Aires province, with a total investment of about $6 billion, 38% of which will come from the Chinese side
.
The nuclear power plant plans to introduce China's self-developed third-generation reactor technology and related equipment
with an output of 750,000 kilowatts.
According to reports, CNNC is also negotiating with Pakistan to export five nuclear power plant equipment of the same type to Pakistan, amounting to $15 billion
.
CNNC is also negotiating
cooperation with French nuclear giant Areva on nuclear fuel recycling technology.
Capital partnerships
are also being considered.