Two nations plan to work together on new technology, including small modular reactors
China operates two French EPR units at the Taishan nuclear power station. Courtesy Framatome.
France and China have agreed to “expand pragmatic cooperation” in nuclear energy, according to a statement by the Chinese foreign ministry following an official visit of French president Emmanuel Macron to the Asian country earlier this week.
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