France and Mongolia inked a $1.7 billion deal, paving the way for uranium mining in Mongolia, according to Orano’s chairman. The deals came during Mongolian President Ukhnaagiin Khurelsukh‘s visit to Paris. This venture may provide 4% of the world’s uranium supply. The move offers France an alternative to its current sources, such as Niger. Recently, […]
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