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ABU DHABI/SEOUL (Reuters) - A South Korean consortium won a $40 billion deal to build and operate four nuclear reactors for the United Arab Emirates, beating U.S. and French rivals to one of the Middle East's biggest ever energy contracts. Read more from the original source: S.Korea wins $40 billion UAE nuclear deal You must be logged in to post a comment.
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ABU DHABI/SEOUL (Reuters) A South Korean consortium won a $40 billion deal to build and operate four nuclear reactors for the United Arab Emirates, beating U.S. and French rivals to one of the Middle East's biggest ever energy contracts.
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BY MARGARET COKER ABU DHABI A Korean-led consortium on Sunday won a landmark contract, valued at around $20.4 billion, to build four nuclear reactors in the United Arab Emirates, ending a closely watched contest between bidders from Asia, France and the U.S. The victory for Korea Electric Power Co., in conjunction with construction units of the Samsung and Hyundai business groups, and Westinghouse, a unit of Japan's Toshiba Corp., marks ...
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