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Nuclear body in clean-up deal with S Korea

By Rebecca Bream in London and Song Jung-a in SeoulBy Rebecca Bream in London and Song Jung-a in Seoul

Published: June 26 2006 22:16 | Last updated: June 26 2006 22:16

The United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority, the government-owned nuclear decommissioning company, has struck a deal with South Korea’s nuclear monopoly to work together on clean-up contracts around the world.

Although it is likely that UKAEA and Amec, its private sector partner, will in the short term be concentrating on contracts in South Korea, in time the deal could allow Korea Power Engineering Company to participate in the potentially lucrative UK nuclear market.

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