China to invest in Romanian nuclear power
CHINA’S prime minister says his country will invest in Romanian nuclear and wind energy production as well as a high-speed railway.
November 26, 2013
Li Keqiang arrived in Romania on Monday a day ahead of a summit with leaders from Central and East European countries.
Romanian and Chinese officials signed various deals to co-operate in nuclear and thermoelectric energy projects and to resume beef and pork exports.
No values for the deals were disclosed.
Romanian exports to China have tripled since 2008 and bilateral commerce this year amounted to $US3.27 billion ($A3.5 billion), according to Chinese authorities.
It was the first visit by a Chinese prime minister to Romania in 19 years.
Li said the visit “consolidates reciprocal political trust”.
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