Czechs, South Korea's KHNP sign contracts for nuclear power plant project, CTK reports
PRAGUE, June 4 (Reuters) - The Czech state-controlled company EDU II and South Korea's KHNP signed final contracts to build two new nuclear power reactors on Wednesday, after a court lifted an injunction barring the deal's closing, CTK news agency reported, citing sources. (Reporting by Jason Hovet) ((jason.hovet@thomsonreuters.com;))
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