Two energy firms have pulled out of building two nuclear reactors in Romania a month after a Chinese company entered the deal.
Italy’s utility firm Enel and steelmaker ArcelorMittal are selling their stakes the project to expand the nuclear plant in Cernavoda, news agency AFP reports.
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Enel and ArcelorMittal own 9.15% and 6.2% respectively of the EnergoNuclear project.
ArcelorMittal said it was no longer interested in the scheme, costed more than $5.4bn.
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