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Working together on nukes

Philippine­s to discuss building power plants with us technology

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The US and the Philippine­s will open talks on a deal for the Asian nation to build nuclear power plants with American technology, Vice-president Kamala harris announced.

harris was set to meet Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr and Vice-president Sara Duterte Carpio in Manila yesterday as part of an Asian trip to deepen security and economic ties.

Last week, she unveiled a clean-energy partnershi­p with Thailand that includes a US offer of help with building small nuclear reactors.

Talks on a civil nuclear-energy agreement with the Philippine­s will aim for deploying advanced reactor technology to help the Philippine­s meet its power needs.

Any deal would provide the legal basis for US exports of nuclear equipment and material, according to a White house fact sheet.

In a bid to boost the supply chain for critical minerals, the US also will support developmen­t of a nickel and cobalt processing facility in the Philippine­s.

The facility will expand the Philippine­s’ production of refined nickel and cobalt by 20,000 metric tons per year and enhance sustainabl­e developmen­t of those critical minerals, the White house said.

The US military currently operates at five sites in the Philippine­s, with the two countries conducting joint military exercises.

The two countries have identified new locations to expand their defence cooperatio­n pact, but exact locations and their uses will not yet be publicised, a senior administra­tion official told reporters.

Manila is harris’ second stop on her trip to the region, following her stop in Thailand. She departs today for Palawan, on the edge of the disputed South China Sea, which is claimed in whole or in part by several countries including China and the Philippine­s.

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