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Mon, 2010-03-29 21:20
The deal would give US firms a share of a market worth $150 billion, but it was delayed when the Indian government this month shelved a bill to limit nuclear firms' liability in the case of accidents.
"India and the United States have taken an important step toward implementing the civil nuclear cooperation agreement by completing negotiations on 'arrangements and procedures' for reprocessing spent nuclear fuel,” the statement said.
Negotiations between the two countries began last July, it added.
India has offered to tender construction of two nuclear power plants, an opportunity worth about $10 billion, to General Electric Co. and Westinghouse Electric Co, a subsidiary of Japan's Toshiba Corp.
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