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PM calls for more Japanese companies to invest in Turkey's mega projects
Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davuto?lu said he will discuss infrastructure development with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, who will visit Turkey for the upcoming Group of 20 summit.
"I want to see more Japanese investments in megaprojects, like a third nuclear power plant," Davuto?lu said on Nov. 12.
Toshiba management faces investor wrath over accounting scandal
Toshiba executives on Sept. 30 faced the wrath of shareholders who demanded an explanation after one of Japan's best-known companies was hammered by a billion-dollar accounting scandal.
Toshiba president, top executives quit over $1.2 bln scandal
The president of Toshiba and seven other high-level executives and directors resigned on July 21 over a $1.2 billion accounting scandal blamed on management's overzealous pursuit of profit that has battered one of Japan's best-known firms.
Croatia PM Woos Investors on Pioneering Visit to Japan
Croatia's Prime Minister started a three-day-long visit to Japan on Tuesday, where he will meet his Japan counterpart Shinzo Abe and Crown Prince Naruhito.
The first Croatian Prime Minister to visit Japan, he hopes to strengthen economic bilateral relations between the countries and lure Japanese investment to Croatia.
Turkey in preliminary talks with US company on third nuclear plant
Turkey has entered exclusive preliminary talks with U.S.-based Westinghouse Electric Company, part of Japanâs Toshiba group, on building the countryâs third nuclear power plant, Westinghouse said.
The talks will continue for six months and will be conducted by Turkish state-owned electricity generation company EÃAS, Turkish energy officials said Nov. 25.
First fire-ravaged areas in Tara National Park reforested
TARA - The first major campaign aimed at renewing the forests obliterated by huge fires on Mt. Tara, western Serbia, has been completed with assistance from the Japanese Toshiba company, the Tara National Park said in statement.
Westinghouse, Bulgarian Gov't Paraph Unit 7 Agreement
US-based company Westinghouse and the outgoing Bulgarian cabinet have sealed a shareholders' agreement on the expansion of nuclear capacities at the Kozloduy NPP.
Kozloduy NPP Unit 7 Investor Agreement Implies No Commitments Yet -BEH
The strategic investor deal with US Westinghouse and Japan's Toshiba for unit 7 of the Kozloduy NPP does not entail commitments, according tо the Bulgarian Energy Holding (BEH).
Westinghouse Most Likely to Win Bulgarian Nuclear Deal
Westinghouse Electric is expected to sign a deal in the coming days to construct a nuclear reactor for Bulgaria's Kozloduy NPP, reports Nikkei Asian Review.
The US-based subsidiary of Japan's Toshiba group is in the final stages of negotiations on a basic agreement with Bulgarian Energy Holding for a reactor with an output between 1 M kilowatts and 1.2 M kilowatts.