The German Government Threw Away Siemens' Contractual Reliability to Comply with Paks Ii
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Germany shot at the Russians, hitting its own industry.
Russian state atomic company Rosatom confirmed the termination of its contract with Siemens for the Hungarian nuclear power plant, which recently began construction, TASS agency reported on Wednesday. "Siemens is not a supplier of the Paks II nuclear power plant project. The contract with the company was terminated at the end of last year due to its inability to meet its contractual obligations," the company said. They explain that its participa…
The German energy company Siemens Energy is no longer involved as a technology supplier in the construction of the Paks II nuclear power plant in Hungary. The Russian state-owned nuclear corporation Rosatom, the project's prime contractor, has terminated the contract, as both companies confirmed to the news magazine Politico. According to Rosatom, the contract with Siemens Energy was terminated at the end of 2025 because Siemens Energy was unabl…
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