April 17 (Reuters) - Bangladesh and Russia have agreed
to use yuan to settle payment for a nuclear plant Moscow is
building in the South Asian country, Nikkei reported on Monday,
citing a Bangladesh government official.
Bangladesh is constructing the first of two nuclear power
plants in collaboration with Russia's state-owned atomic company
Rosatom under a $12.65 billion project, 90% of which is financed
through a Russian loan repayable within 28 years, with a 10-year
grace period
(Reporting by Shivam Patel in New Delhi; Editing by Alex
Richardson)
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