Russia's State Atomic Energy Corp. (Rosatom) wants to team up with Japanese firms in the Vietnam's Y1.5 trillion nuclear plant construction project, the Nikkei reported in its Friday evening edition, citing an executive of the Russian firm.
Russia's State Atomic Energy Corp. (Rosatom) wants to team up with
Japanese firms in the Vietnam's Y1.5 trillion nuclear plant construction
project, the Nikkei reported in its Friday evening edition, citing an executive
of the Russian firm.
The official said Rosatom expects to seal a deal with
Vietnam
on
first-phase work -- estimated at Y750 billion -- as early as the end of this
year.
The Russian company apparently likes
Japan
's
cutting-edge technology for engineering and control systems. Conditional upon
Vietnam
's
approval, "Japanese firms could supply steam turbines and other
equipment," said the executive.
Toshiba Corp. (6502.TO) would likely play a major role in such a partnership. When
Japan
and
Russia
signed a nuclear power agreement last year, the Japanese firm agreed to
cooperate with Rosatom in nuclear plant construction.
"We've already been working together in plant design," said the
Rosatom official.
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