China condemns US blacklisting of nuclear firms and says American companies could be hurt as a result

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Experts warned that ultimately the move could harm American companies.

China’s top nuclear safety official has condemned the US blacklisting of Chinese nuclear firms, but warned that ultimately the move could harm American companies.

France and Russia were among China’s nuclear cooperation partners and cooperative projects, including nuclear power facilities and reprocessing plants, were making progress, Liu said. “[We] hope the US stops these wrong practices and solves the problem through equal consultation,” Liu said, at a press briefing on Tuesday to mark China’s first white paper on nuclear safety.

US blacklists Chinese nuclear firms over security fearsExperts also said the blacklisting by the US would not have a big impact on China.

 

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