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N-station deal on

NZPA-AFP Paris France and China have reached agreement in principle for the construction of a nuclear power station in China, said sources at the Ministry for Industrial Redeployment and External Trade. The deal, worth 10 billion francs ($2.48 billion) to France, was finalised during

a visit to Paris by a Chinese vice-premier, Li Peng, the sources said. The project calls for the construction of two reactors of 900 megawatts each at Daya' Bay, Southern China, by the French firms Framatome and E.D.F., which is the State Electricity Generating Board. The British firm G.E.C. also has a stake.

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Press, 17 December 1985, Page 8

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N-station deal on Press, 17 December 1985, Page 8

N-station deal on Press, 17 December 1985, Page 8