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Czech court approves $18 billion nuclear power plant contract with KHNP
The Czech Court has lifted an injunction that prevented a state-controlled firm and South Korea's KHNP signing a $18 billion contract for building two new nuclear reactors. This allows the project to proceed. The Supreme Administrative Court announced its decision on Wednesday. This means that the largest Czech procurement deal in history, as well as a crucial part of the country’s effort to replace older coal and nuclear plants, can be signed. However, it is still subject to court challenges, and there could even be a European Commission investigation. Last month, France's EDF won an injunction against the tender from...