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US, UK to unveil tech and nuclear energy pacts as Trump makes second state visit
The UK and US will sign deals to boost collaboration in AI, semiconductors, nuclear power, and data center investments totaling $3 billion, aiming to enhance energy security and create jobs.
- The UK and US are set to sign an agreement to expedite the construction of nuclear power stations, reducing licensing time from four years to two years, as stated by the Ministry of Defence.
- The new partnership aims to create 2,500 jobs and generate power for 1.5 million homes, according to X-Energy and Centrica.
- The agreement includes plans for the UK to repurpose older sites for nuclear use and aims to eliminate reliance on Russian nuclear material by 2028, according to Chris Wright.
- Prime Minister Keir Starmer stated that this agreement signifies a 'golden age of nuclear' that would create thousands of jobs and improve energy security.
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Apparently, King Charles is eagerly anticipating President Trump’s unprecedented second state visit to the U.K. All the pomp and circumstance our kinfolk can muster will be laid on heavy, including resounding royal salutes and procession rides ...
US President Donald Trump is making a state visit to the UK this week, and the publication Axios reports that London and Washington will sign a cooperation agreement on nuclear energy development.
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Read Full ArticleHis first, in which he had been received by Queen Elizabeth II at Buckingham Palace, dates back to 2019.
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