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After a last-minute appeal, the Czech court has halted the signing of a nuclear agreement with KHNP.

The court ruled on Tuesday that a Czech court had blocked a subsidiary CEZ, the main electricity company in the Czech Republic, from signing a contract worth at least 18 billion dollars with South Korea's KHNP for the construction of a new nuclear plant. This was until the court resolved a complaint brought by EDF France as the loser bidder.

EDF has filed a complaint with the Czech Competition regulator UOHS after it denied its appeals regarding a tender for two nuclear reactors. The Czech government which owns a majority of CEZ had planned a contract signing between KHNP and CEZ for Wednesday.

The Brno Regional Court stated that "if the contract was concluded, the French bidding would accidentally lose the opportunity to win the contract public, even if it wins the litigation",

It said that the decision could be appealed to the Supreme Administrative Court.

CEZ chose KHNP last year to build two 1,000 megawatt units for its Dukovany nuclear plant expansion. Last week, in order to ease the financial burden of CEZ, the government agreed that it would take an 80% shareholding in CEZ subsidiary EDU II, which was created to build the new units.

UOHS stood by the decisions it made which dismissed EDF's complaint about the tender.

This is a procedure decision. A spokesperson for UOHS said that the decision does not reveal how the court will decide on the merits of the case. "We are confident that our decisions were right."

CEZ had said on Tuesday that the tender was conducted under fair conditions. KHNP's bid was better than EDF, and CEZ would seek damages in court if it were to be selected. (Reporting and editing by Emelia Sithole Matarise; Jan Lopatka, Jason Hovet)

(source: Reuters)