WESTINGHOUSE’S TIM COLLIER IS OPTIMISTIC ABOUT FUTURE CHINA CONTRACTS

BY MARK GODFREY, IN BEIJING WITH the Chinese government issuing a nuclear safety plan in October and a new political leadership now assuming office for the next 10 years, the world's nuclear industry is awaiting firm moves on building new reactors in China. Speaking exclusively to Fuel Cycle Week in Beijing, Westinghouse's China managing director Tim Collier is optimistic: "The market has slowed a little in China but it's still the most significant growth market in the industry and we not only have the best technology but what China selected as standard ...


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