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US curbs China nuclear exports as Trump warns that Americans are not ‘stupid’

US ‘cannot ignore national security implications’ of supplying China with nuclear technology any longer, Energy Secretary Rick Perry said

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The United States said Thursday that it will increasingly restrict civilian nuclear exports to China as President Donald Trump vowed a hard line on trade, bluntly warning not to think Americans are “stupid”.

The US Energy Department said it would make it more difficult to ship nuclear technology to China, one of the few growing markets for new plants as the Asian economy tries to meet rising electricity demand through low-carbon sources.

Energy Secretary Rick Perry said that there were “national security implications” to continuing the trade, but an insider said that the government is concerned by Beijing’s strategy “to acquire nuclear technology to gain economic advantage”.

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US Energy Secretary Rick Perry (seen in June) has said ‘national security implications’ mean the US must avoid trading too much nuclear technology with China. Photo: AFP
US Energy Secretary Rick Perry (seen in June) has said ‘national security implications’ mean the US must avoid trading too much nuclear technology with China. Photo: AFP

“The United States cannot ignore the national security implications of China’s efforts to obtain nuclear technology outside established processes of US-China civil nuclear cooperation,” Perry said in a statement.

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The measures are the latest salvo in a widening US drive to pressure China, with the Trump administration recently slapping $250 billion in tariffs.

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