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BEIJING—When a unit of North Carolina’s Curtiss-Wright Corp. won a roughly
$300 million deal in 2007 to supply components for new reactors in China,
industry officials trumpeted China’s nuclear boom as good for U.S. business.
Today, Chinese companies are competing for that business—and foreign
companies risk getting left out. Meanwhile, Curtiss-Wright’s contract is
caught up in a legal dispute, while Chinese authorities blame the company in
part for the delay of a landmark nuclear project.
U.S. and other foreign companies are now struggling to keep their hold in
China, the industry’s biggest growth market and a rare bright spot more
than three years after the Fukushima disaster in Japan put many of the world
’s nuclear projects on hold. Yet China is increasingly turning to local
companies to build crucial parts for multibillion-dollar nuclear projects, a
result of Chinese industrial nationalism and frustration over U.S. supplier
problems.
With the global nuclear industry focused on China, the Chinese government
has used the heft of its huge market to secure transfers of key technology
and gradually localize production. In the process, China is achieving a
political aim to source sensitive manufacturing at home and satisfying a
practical need to avoid complications posed by faraway suppliers.
One of those supplier issues has surfaced in eastern China’s Zhejiang
province, where Pennsylvania’s Westinghouse Electric Co. is building the
first of four of its most advanced, commercially available reactor, the
AP1000, in China. Local authorities blame two-year delays in part on quality
problems related to Curtiss-Wright. In a written statement, Curtiss-Wright
said it has “refined and improved our design processes” as a result. | l**p 发帖数: 6080 | 2 中国的第四代核电是老中自己搞的还是又偷了人家的技术?
即使没偷,这篇文章出来西人也被洗脑老中偷了
拖延工期是老美怕技术泄漏故意拖延吧? |
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