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China eyeing purchase of plutonium factory in Germany
Berlin, Dec 02: China has voiced interest in buying a German factory built to produce plutonium for power stations, German government sources said today, as Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder continued a visit to the country.
Berlin, Dec 02: China has voiced interest in
buying a German factory built to produce plutonium for power
stations, German government sources said today, as Chancellor
Gerhard Schroeder continued a visit to the country.
The sources, travelling with Schroeder, said Chinese
premier Wen Jiabao had expressed interest in the plant during
his talks with Schroeder.
The Chancellor promised to study the request, the sources added.
Schroeder flew today to southern and western China on the second leg of a three-day visit to China focused on boosting economic relations.
The plant at Hanau, western Germany, was constructed in 1991 by the German electronics group Siemens at a cost of 837.3 million dollars but never went into operation and still lies idle.
The factory, designed to produce fuel elements from plutonium, is estimated to be worth around 50 million Euros today.
Its owner Siemens had previously offered to export the complete facility to Russia in mid-2001, but the plan sparked political concern and was eventually dropped.
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The Chancellor promised to study the request, the sources added.
Schroeder flew today to southern and western China on the second leg of a three-day visit to China focused on boosting economic relations.
The plant at Hanau, western Germany, was constructed in 1991 by the German electronics group Siemens at a cost of 837.3 million dollars but never went into operation and still lies idle.
The factory, designed to produce fuel elements from plutonium, is estimated to be worth around 50 million Euros today.
Its owner Siemens had previously offered to export the complete facility to Russia in mid-2001, but the plan sparked political concern and was eventually dropped.
Bureau Report