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13/03/05 –
Nucléaire -
Business is business : L'US Export-Import Bank accorde 5
milliards de dollars de prêts et garanties à la China
National Nuclear Corp - US Export-Import Bank approved a
preliminary commitment for $5 billion in loans and loan
guarantees to the China National Nuclear Corp...
Hill
Unlikely to Stop Funding of China Nuke Agency
Human Events 11/03/05
"The U.S. government's commitment of $5 billion in
financing for the China National Nuclear Corporation has met
with some sharp criticism on Capitol Hill, but not from the
leaders of the committees that have oversight over the agency
responsible.
The U.S. Export-Import Bank (Ex-Im) has granted a preliminary
commitment for the loan deal to CNNC to enable that
state-owned company in the People's Republic of China to buy
cutting-edge nuclear reactors from Westinghouse, a
British-owned company that manufactures reactors in
Pennsylvania.
U.S. intelligence has found CNNC on four occasions providing
technology to Iran and Pakistan that would help those
countries weaponize uranium and plutonium..."
"...CNNC is planning to build four nuclear reactors in
China, and has accepted bids from French and Russian companies
as well as Westinghouse. Ex-Im financing was part of the bid
Westinghouse made..."
U.S.
to Fund Chinese Agency Aiding Iranian and Pakistani Nukes
Human Events 02/03/05
"There is an arm of the Chinese government that has
repeatedly aided the nuclear weapons programs of Pakistan and
Iran. Now that arm is in line for a $5-billion loan deal from
the U.S. government--for the benefit of two major U.S.
corporations.
The Export-Import Bank of the United States (Ex-Im), an
independent federal agency that finances exports, has granted
a preliminary commitment for the largest deal in it is
history: $5 billion in loans and loan guarantees to the China
National Nuclear Corporation (CNNC) to build nuclear power
plants..."
Lire également, Read also :
US's
$5 billion nuclear gamble with China
Asia Times 11/03/05
"...America's sometimes serious, sometimes blase
non-proliferation policy with respect to China hit a new low
when the conservative magazine Human Events revealed that the
US Export-Import Bank (Ex-Im Bank), an independent federal
agency that finances exports by US firms, approved a
preliminary commitment for $5 billion in loans and loan
guarantees to the China National Nuclear Corp (CNNC) to
finance the building of nuclear power plants by US firms.
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The Ex-Im loans and guarantees are part of aggressive efforts
by US officials and diplomats, including former energy
secretary Spencer Abraham and current Vice President Dick
Cheney, to lobby the Chinese government to sign a deal with
Monroeville, Pennsylvania-based power giant Westinghouse
Electric Co. Westinghouse had previously lobbied hard to
obtain clearance for the sale from the US Nuclear Regulatory
Commission last September..."
"...At face value, this would seem to be just another
example of US statecraft used to promote US companies abroad.
After all, Westinghouse is unlikely to get too many new
contracts to build nuclear power plants in the United States,
due to the public ambivalence about and opposition to nuclear
energy, and getting deals abroad could result in thousands of
new US jobs.
What makes this deal different is the entity at the Chinese
end - CNNC. Along with its wholly owned subsidiary, China
Nuclear Energy Industry Corp (CNEIC), CNNC is known for
numerous nuclear proliferation activities over many years.
Despite this, US sanctions policy for punishing proliferation
is weak and contradictory. It does not sanction company B if
company A is caught proliferating, even if companies B and A
are owned by the same entity. That is why there is a
perversely ironic situation in the Ex-Im Bank's funding of
CNNC, when officially the US blames the CNEIC for
proliferation - even though CNEIC is owned by CNNC..."
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