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CBI cites mutual benefit of EU-UK continuity in energy post-Brexit but...
June 12, 2018
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The Confederation of British Industry (CBI) believes there is mutual benefit to both the EU and UK maintaining as close a relationship as possible post Brexit, but strong concerns remain about funding and membership of Euratom, following Britain’s departure.
Africa
Nuclear industry vents ongoing concerns on Brexit Euratom decision
October 17, 2017
The decision by the British government to withdraw from the European Atomic Energy Community (Euratom) in tandem with its withdrawal from the European Union, or Brexit, is continuing to cause some concern for the future of the country’s nuclear power industry.
Europe
UK nuclear industry concerned about Brexit impact
October 13, 2017
The UK’S nuclear power sector is under severe pressure to respond to the country’s decision to exit the EU and the Euratom treaty.
News
A question of uncertainty
May 22, 2017
Among the myriad issues arising from the UK vote to leave the European Union are key questions relating to the country's role in the Euratom nuclear organization and the Internal Energy Market, writes Kelvin Ross
Equipment
UK nuclear industry aims to minimize impact of Brexit
May 2, 2017
Two reports have warned that interim arrangements need to be made to safeguard the UK's nuclear industry before leaving Euratom as part of Brexit plans.
Equipment
Hinkley legal advisers criticise UK decision to leave Euratom
March 8, 2017
The law firm advising the developers behind the Hinkley Point C nuclear
power project in southwestern England has described a decision by the
British government to leave Euratom, the European atomic energy
community, as a ‘legal own goal’.