U.A.E. Nuclear Deal Should Benefit U.S. Industry
Today’s Washington Times contains an excellent op-ed piece by John Engler, president of the National Association of Manufacturers and former Michigan governor, on the pending nuclear deal with the United Arab Emirates. Mr. Engler calls on Congress to approve the 123 agreement that would pave the way for the U.A.E. to develop a commercial nuclear power sector, but he cautions that this endorsement should bring some benefit for U.S. industry.
We should expect these steps taken to facilitate the United Arab Emirates program will pay dividends in terms of new jobs and a resurgent nuclear power industry in the United States.
An AREVA-Bechtel consortium is a bidder for the U.A.E. nuclear deal, which calls for up to four reactors and related services. If our bid is selected, we are well positioned to provide plant components from Newport News, Va., enrichment services from Idaho Falls, Idaho, and technological know-how from many locations around the country. And that means more U.S. jobs.
Click here to read the rest of Mr. Engler’s piece.
