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... countries , as well as an impor- tant component of increased U.S. trade with China . Nuclear technology is given special attention in this memorandum because of the importance of exports to the U.S. nuclear industry , the potential ...
... countries , as well as an impor- tant component of increased U.S. trade with China . Nuclear technology is given special attention in this memorandum because of the importance of exports to the U.S. nuclear industry , the potential ...
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... countries can also supply them . ' There is a clear complementarily between U..S . technological capabilities and China's require- ments for developing its energy resources , but difficulties have nonetheless arisen in attempting to ...
... countries can also supply them . ' There is a clear complementarily between U..S . technological capabilities and China's require- ments for developing its energy resources , but difficulties have nonetheless arisen in attempting to ...
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... countries have signed 25 protocols for cooperation in science and technology . More than 12,000 students from the People's Republic are now studying in the United States . The United States is China's third largest trading partner ...
... countries have signed 25 protocols for cooperation in science and technology . More than 12,000 students from the People's Republic are now studying in the United States . The United States is China's third largest trading partner ...
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... countries about the guidelines for such exports . U , S. exporters and the Chinese as well have complained about delays and uncertainties in U.S. license reviews . U.S. energy technology transfers to China have , nevertheless , grown ...
... countries about the guidelines for such exports . U , S. exporters and the Chinese as well have complained about delays and uncertainties in U.S. license reviews . U.S. energy technology transfers to China have , nevertheless , grown ...
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... countries could also be affected by such developments. Japan, for example, expanded its relationship with China after U. S .-China re- lations began to improve. A stable, working U. S.- China relationship is an important element in ...
... countries could also be affected by such developments. Japan, for example, expanded its relationship with China after U. S .-China re- lations began to improve. A stable, working U. S.- China relationship is an important element in ...
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ACDA agencies agreement for cooperation approval Article Assessment Statement Atomic Energy Act China’s energy Chinese coal Cocom commercial Congress consent rights consultations dual-use technologies economic energy development energy technology transfers energy-related equipment export administration exports to China facilities and components facilities or components financing green zone Guangdong hydropower IAEA IAEA safeguards investment Japan license review major ment military million nology nuclear cooperation agreement nuclear energy nuclear explosive nuclear exports nuclear industry nuclear power Nuclear Proliferation nuclear weapons peaceful nuclear cooperation percent petroleum physical security plants plutonium problems production projects proliferation proposed Agreement reactors reprocessing requirements retransfer risks science and technology Section 123 sensitive nuclear technology Soviet special nuclear material Subparagraph suppliers tech technical technol tion trade transferred pursuant transfers to China U.S. companies U.S. export control U.S. firms U.S. Government U.S. policies U.S.-China relations United uranium enriched
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Page 67 - byproduct material' means (1) any radioactive material (except special nuclear material) yielded in or made radioactive by exposure to the radiation incident to the process of producing or utilizing special nuclear material...
Page 86 - ... b. the President has approved and authorized the execution of the proposed agreement for cooperation, and has made a determination in writing that the performance of the proposed agreement will promote and will not constitute an unreasonable risk to the common defense and security : c.
Page 100 - ... be followed with respect to source or special fissionable material whether it is being produced, processed or used in any principal nuclear facility or is outside any such facility. The safeguards required by this Article shall be applied on all source or special fissionable material in all peaceful nuclear activities within the territory of such State, under its jurisdiction or carried out under its control anywhere.
Page 68 - A party may not invoke the provisions of its internal law as justification for its failure to perform a treaty.
Page 105 - States; (6) a guaranty by the cooperating party that adequate physical security will be maintained with respect to any nuclear material transferred pursuant to such agreement and with respect to any special nuclear material used in or produced through the use of any material, production facility, or utilization facility transferred pursuant to...
Page 89 - The Physical Protection of Nuclear Material", or in any revision of that document agreed to by the parties. 3. The...
Page 66 - source material" means (1) uranium, thorium, or any other material which is determined by the Commission pursuant to the provisions of section 61 to be source material; or (2) ores containing one or more of the foregoing materials, in such concentration as the Commission may by regulation determine from time to time. aa. The term "special nuclear material...
Page 96 - We do not engage in nuclear proliferation ourselves, nor do we help other countries develop nuclear weapons.
Page 89 - ... (3) Adequate physical security measures will be maintained with respect to such material or facilities proposed to be exported and to any special nuclear material used in or produced through the use thereof.
Page 105 - In the event that a party would like at some future time to undertake such activities, the parties will promptly hold consultations to agree on a mutually acceptable arrangement. The parties undertake the obligation to consider such activities favorably, and agree to provide pertinent information on the plans during the consultations. Inasmuch as any such activities will be solely for peaceful purposes and will be in accordance with the provisions of this agreement, the parties will consult immediately...