U.S. lifts market restrictions against Rosatom RIA Novosti, PUBLISHED May 27, 2011 The U.S. Commerce Department has removed the Russian state-run civilian nuclear corporation Rosatom from the list of companies whose activity in the United States was restricted and required special licensing, the department said on Thursday. Rosatom will no longer be required to get a special license from the U.S. Department of Commerce to cooperate with American companies. The decision to lift restrictions on Rosatom's work on the U.S. market was made as part of efforts to strengthen bilateral cooperation, acknowledging that Rosatom is Russia's chief nuclear power agency, the U.S. Department of Commerce said in a statement. The U.S. Department of Commerce is currently revising the status of two other Russian companies on the American market, the statement said. Other news: Russia ready to finance Egypt first nuclear plant Russia confirmed its participation in a tender to build Egypt's first nuclear power plant and said it was willing to help finance the project. ARMZ acquires Australian uranium producer in $1.2 bln deal ARMZ will pay eight Australian dollars per share, which represents a 15.5 percent premium on the average market price for 20 trading days. Russia to start building Turkish NPP in 2013 Russia will start building Turkey's first NPP estimated at $20 billion in 2013, Russian ambassador to Ankara Vladimir Ivanovsky said. |
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