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Hiroaki Nakanishi suggests that Britain take majority stake to cover funding gap
Rival Hitachi says companies are winning contracts but as yet pose little threat in Europe
New nuclear plants may not be worth the cost to government purse
Falling cost of renewables adds to pressure for rethink of energy strategy
Japanese company writes off $2.8bn and triggers questions on future of UK energy policy
Foreign companies are increasingly leery of British infrastructure projects
Hitachi’s withdrawal would mark the collapse of the strategy adopted in 2013
Japanese company’s withdrawal from project would leave hole in UK energy strategy
Deal is largest overseas purchase by Japanese group as it looks to become global powerhouse
Deal would add to the record pace of outbound M&A by Japanese companies
Swiss industrial group has faced activist pressure to sell unit valued at around $13bn
The demise of Toshiba’s Moorhouse nuclear project raises fundamental issues
GE and Siemens lose market share in battle with Mitsubishi Hitachi Power Systems
Pulling plug on Swansea barrage would avoid adding to Hinkley Point and Wylfa mistakes
Business secretary signals Wylfa Newydd reversal after vow of no funds to build reactors
Ministers expected to announce outline agreement next week
Vote brightens outlook for £20bn Welsh project seen as litmus test of Japan-UK ties
Japanese conglomerate holds key vote on £15bn Welsh project
Toshiba’s forced $18bn sale of prized chip unit proves a cautionary tale
The UK’s Hinkley Point C has become a critical test of developers’ ability to compete with alternative energy
Softening of London’s previous refusal to commit funds to new reactors
MPs say consumers were ‘dealt a bad hand’ and warn against more nuclear power stations
Despite a stellar run, Tokyo stocks still have room to rise
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