Year
2023
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Abstract
The Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG) is a group of nuclear supplier countries which seeks to
contribute to the non-proliferation of nuclear weapons through the implementation of Guidelines
for nuclear exports and nuclear related exports. The NSG desires Atoms for Peace and not for
non-peaceful activities. The NSG Guidelines are consistent with, and complement, the various
international, legally binding instruments in the field of nuclear non-proliferation, again, fostering
Atoms for Peace. Government-to-government assurances are required for especially designed
or prepared nuclear transfers – technology and material - and are based on the fundamental
principles: prohibition on nuclear explosives, Safeguards, Physical Security, and controls on
Retransfers. Periodically, the U.S. Government receives requests from other governments for
shipments of material, equipment, or technology. The U.S. State Department receives the
incoming import case request from a foreign embassy and then the NRC sends out the request
to the interested company. Once the NRC receives written confirmation, in accordance with the
NSG Guidelines for the transfer of nuclear material, equipment, and technology,
INFCIRC/254/Part 1 (the Trigger List), from the company, the State Department will then
forward a diplomatic note to the requesting foreign government providing the required U.S.
assurances according to the NSG Guidelines. This government-to-government process of
granting assurances, ensures that nuclear trade for peaceful purposes does not contribute to
the proliferation of nuclear weapons or other nuclear explosive devices, and that continued and
monitored international trade and cooperation in the nuclear field is not unduly hindered in the
process. This closely coordinated exchange of assurances among NSG countries allows for the
peaceful use of atoms for the good of society.