ASTANA, Kazakhstan, February 3. National Atomic Company Kazatomprom JSC announces that it has obtained a subsoil use license ...
Wall Street stocks slipped and the dollar gained on Friday after President Donald Trump announced tariffs on Canada, Mexico ...
Inkai LLP had to temporarily suspend its production activity since 1 January due to absence of required approvals.
Kazatomprom said it obtained a new license for uranium exploration at the Inkai-Mynkuduk block in the Suzak district of Turkestan, Kazakhstan. The world's top uranium producer on Thursday said the ...
ALMATY, Jan. 27 (Xinhua) -- Kazatomprom, Kazakhstan's national atomic company, plans to produce between 25,000 and 26,500 tons of uranium in 2025, according to a company statement released on Monday.
The Trump administration may classify uranium as a critical mineral, unlocking federal funding and fast-track permitting for U.S. projects.
Kazakhstan’s national uranium producer, Kazatomprom, said on Monday that its joint venture with uranium miner Cameco has ...
Saskatoon-based Cameco’s CEO recounted to investors how the company previously convinced the U.S. president to back down on ...
Uranium was removed from the U.S.'s list of critical minerals due to its classification as a 'fuel mineral,' but increasing ...
The Saskatoon-based uranium producer owns a 40 per cent stake in Joint Venture Inkai (JV Inkai), located in Kazakhstan's ...
ALMATY, Jan. 27 (Xinhua) -- Kazatomprom, Kazakhstan's national atomic company, plans to produce between 25,000 and 26,500 tons of uranium in 2025, according to a company statement released on Monday.
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