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China, U.S. sign deal to import Westinghouse nuclear power technology to China

Sat, 16 Dec 2006 16:49:25 +0800 | peopledaily.com

China and the United States on Saturday signed a memorandum of understanding for Westinghouse Electric Co. to provide technology for four nuclear power units to be built in China.


China opts for US firm over French in nuclear energy deal (AFP)

Sat, 16 Dec 2006 17:40:18 GMT | Yahoo! News

Stephen Tritch(L), president and CEO of Westinghouse, shakes hands with Chen Zhaobo, president of China's State Nuclear Power Technology Co., after signing a memorandum of understanding in Beijing. China has signed an agreement to buy four nuclear power plants from American firm Westinghouse, scuppering a possible deal with French company Areva, a US official said.(AFP/POOL/Greg Baker)AFP - China has signed an agreement to buy four nuclear power plants from American firm Westinghouse, scuppering a possible deal with French company Areva, a US official said.



Westinghouse wins massive China nuclear deal (Reuters)

Sat, 16 Dec 2006 10:24:41 GMT | Yahoo! News

Toshiba Corp. President and CEO Atsutoshi Nishida speaks during a news conference at the Toshiba headquarters in Tokyo October 17, 2006. China and the United States on Saturday signed a memorandum that Washington said 'will pave the way' for Westinghouse Electric Co. -- recently acquired by Toshiba -- to build four civilian nuclear power plants in China in a deal estimated at $8 billion. (Toshiyuki Aizawa/Reuters)Reuters - U.S.-based Westinghouse Electric Co. has won a two-year battle for a multibillion-dollar nuclear power deal with China, edging out French and Russian rivals to secure a contract that may help Beijing smooth ties with Washington.




U.S. firm to build China nuke reactors (AP)

Sat, 16 Dec 2006 09:59:39 GMT | Yahoo! News

Richard Gill, Chairman of the Executive Committee of The Shaw Group, left, Stephen Tritch,  President and CEO of Westinghouse, center, and Chen Zhaobo, President of China's State Nuclear Power Technology Co. toast after signing a memorandum of understanding in Beijing Saturday Dec. 16, 2006. China and the United States on Saturday signed an agreement that paves the way for Westinghouse Electric Co. to build four civilian nuclear reactors in China, a multi-billion dollar deal. (AP Photo/Greg Baker, POOL)AP - China and the United States on Saturday signed an agreement that paves the way for Westinghouse Electric Co. to build four civilian nuclear reactors in China, a multibillion dollar coup for U.S. business over French and Russian competitors.



112 students in China get hepatitis A (AP)

Fri, 15 Dec 2006 18:03:59 GMT | Yahoo! News

AP - Dozens of middle school students in southern China were sickened in a hepatitis A outbreak that authorities linked to contaminated well water and poor sanitation, the official Xinhua News Agency said Friday.


US, China agree to cooperate on trade, but frictions remain (AFP)

Fri, 15 Dec 2006 17:28:40 GMT | Yahoo! News

US Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson(L) and Chinese Vice Premier Wu Yi arrive for a group photo with members of the US and Chinese delegations at the Strategic Economic Dialogue, in Beijing's Great Hall of the People. The United States and China agreed during two days of talks here to narrow their huge trade imbalance but key points of dispute were not resolved, the chief delegates from each side said.(AFP/Greg Baker)AFP - The United States and China agreed during two days of talks here to narrow their huge trade imbalance but key points of dispute were not resolved, the chief delegates from each side said.



China pledges more yuan flexibility (AP)

Fri, 15 Dec 2006 11:39:16 GMT | Yahoo! News

U.S. Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson, left, and Chinese Vice Premier Wu Yi shake hands after a joint briefing after their Strategic Economic Dialogue, in Beijing's Great Hall of the People Friday Dec. 15, 2006.   Paulson said that China has pledged greater exchange rate flexibility but gave no timetable as the two sides wrapped up two days of talks.  (AP Photo/Greg Baker)AP - U.S. Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson said Friday that China has pledged greater exchange rate flexibility but gave no timetable as the two sides wrapped up high-level talks aimed at strengthening shaky relations.



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