Nuclear News Roundup May 09, 2017 The German government has reached an agreement with GNS Gesellschaft für Nuklear-Service mbH on transferring GNS's interim storage activities. Under legislation that came into force last December, the government assumed responsibility for the intermediate storage and final disposal of the country's radioactive waste. World-nuclear-news.org The US International Trade Commission (USITC) yesterday announced it will conduct an expedited five-year review - also known as a 'sunset' review - on the US-Russia Antidumping Suspension Agreement. World-nuclear-news.org The Maritime Affairs Minister of Indonesia, Minister Luhut Pandjaitan, confirmed Thursday that Russian nuclear power corporation Rosatom has advanced the possibility of building a turnkey nuclear plant in the country, but he indicated the matter needed to be studied in detail before any offer would be accepted. Nuclearstreet.com Britain risks missing out on the chance to be a world power in an industry estimated to be worth £400bn, producing mini nuclear power stations, because of government indecision. Telegraph.co.uk