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the first 6 years.
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Thereafter, in accordance with
Hong Kong's practices, a price equal to cost plus
reasonable profit would be the fair price to charge.
Once business contracts were signed, there should
not be promises made outside the terms of the
contracts. China would support the CNPJVC contract,
and Hong Kong should have confidence in the agree-
ment, As to the price in 13 years' time from now,
this was too remote for consideration.
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(c) to gather as much facts about nuclear power developments
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in China as possible: During owe three-day discussions
and exchange of views with the experts of the Ministry
of Nuclear Industry and the National Nuclear Safety
Administration, we obtained a great deal of valuable
information on the experience and latest developments
in nuclear energy in China, much of which were
unknown to us before. We are particularly impressed
by the work done and that is planned to be done by
the MWSA which make us realise that China has placed
"safety" and "quality" as top priorities in the
development of nucleur energy. Throughout our
discussions, we have also obtained a deeper under-
standing of the Chinese national policy for the
development of nuclear energy. The Chinese Government
considers that the development of muclear power
generation is essential to the successful implementation
of the four modernisations programe and that it will
help to resolve the present energy problem in China.
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