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May reviews China nuclear plant deal

BRITISH Prime Minister Theresa May yesterday said she wanted her security advisers to help review a delayed nuclear power investment from China — a source of diplomatic tension — as she arrived for a G20 summit meeting.

May upset Chinese officials in July by delaying a US$24 billion project that would see French firm EDF build Britain’s first new nuclear power plant in decades with the help of US$8 billion from China.

Speaking during her first visit to China, May was asked whether she would ask the National Security Council, a team of ministers supported by intelligence officers, to look at the potential security implications of the Hinkley deal.

“I will be doing exactly as you’ve said which is — as you know, I’ll be looking at all the evidence,” May replied.

Although there is not expected to be a formal review process by the NSC specifically on Hinkley, the comment marked the first official acknowledgement that national security advice would be a factor in her decision.

The initial delay caught investors by surprise and has cast doubt over whether May, who took office in July following Britain’s vote to leave the European Union, will continue to court China as a major source of infrastructure investment.

“I look at the evidence, ...take the advice and consider that and come to my decision.”

A final decision is expected later this month, May said.

The former interior minister is wary of the risks of allowing China to invest in nuclear projects, according to a former cabinet colleague. The EDF deal is viewed as a precursor to Chinese involvement in another two nuclear plants.

Asked whether she trusted China, May said: “Of course we have a relationship with them... What I want to do is build on that relationship.”

She also stressed a need to broaden the group of nations that Britain can trade with and tap for cash to help reinvigorate its power, transport and technology infrastructure.




 

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