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Malaysia tightens its nuclear control under amended law
Malaysia amended its nuclear regulatory structure to require that permits are obtained for all activities involving atomic energy, including the import, export and transshipment radioactive materials. Malaysia is conducting feasibility studies to adopt nuclear energy as part of its efforts to meet energy demands and achieve net-zero emissions by 2050. On Tuesday, the Science, Technology and Innovation Ministry announced that the move was intended to strengthen the legal framework for control and supervision of nuclear energy activities in order to protect workers, public and environment. The document also addresses the safety and security measures for radioactive materials and facilities, as...