Argentina's Milei to partially privatize nuclear power plants operator
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Argentina's Milei to partially privatize nuclear power plants operator
Argentine President Javier Milei will sign a decree aimed at partially privatizing the company responsible for the country's three operating nuclear power plants, his spokesperson said on Tuesday, as the libertarian leader moves forward with pledges to trim the size of the state.


Argentina’s Milei to partially privatize nuclear power plants operator
BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) -Argentine President Javier Milei will sign a decree to partially privatize Nucleoelectrica Argentina, the company operating the country's three functioning nuclear power plants, presidential spokesman Manuel Adorni said on Tuesd...
By Nahuel Croza The Government announced that this week will be published the decree that will put to national and international public tender the sale of 44% of the shares of Nucleoelectrica Argentina S.A. (NASA). The National State will retain 51% of the capital and the share control of the company, as established by the Law of Bases that included it within the state enterprises to privatize. The measure previews that through a Programme of P…
The National Government announced that it will advance with the partial privatization of Nucleoelectrica Argentina SA (Nasa), the state firm that manages the nuclear power plants Atucha I, Atucha II and Embalse. The presidential spokesman, Manuel Adorni, confirmed that the process will be formalized through a decree and that it contemplates the sale of 44% of the shares in block through a national and international public tender. According to Ca…
The Government of Javier Milei has announced that it will call for an international tender to partially privatize the company Nucleoelectrica Argentina (Nasa), which operates the three nuclear power plants of the South American country. According to the Secretariat of Energy, the aim of the Executive is to sell 44% of Nasa’s shares by means of a national and international public tender. The national State will retain 51% of the capital and, with…
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