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China’s nuclear freeze to stay until next year

China’s freeze on new nuclear projects could last until the beginning of 2012, according to a senior industry official, underlining the gravity of China’s nuclear safety review.

China, which accounts for 40 per cent of planned new reactors globally, halted approvals for new projects last month in a surprise move following the crisis at Japan’s Fukushima Daiichi plant.

That decision, announced by the State Council in a vague statement, has kept the nuclear industry guessing about how long the freeze will last and whether Beijing could abandon its long-term nuclear strategy.

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