International Nuclear Energy Act
Summary
The International Nuclear Energy Act aims to strengthen the United States' role in the global nuclear energy market by coordinating the export of civil nuclear technology to ally and partner nations. The bill would establish a national strategy to help "embarking" nuclear nations develop their own programs through financial assistance, technical expertise, and streamlined regulatory cooperation. For citizens, this legislation is designed to bolster domestic nuclear manufacturing jobs and enhance international energy security by providing an American alternative to nuclear technology from competitors like Russia and China.
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