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03.31.2008
The world’s nuclear industry is entering a phase of revival. The northern Eurasian countries, notably Russia, Ukraine, Kazakhstan and Belarus, are experiencing a surge in interest in the nuclear industry as well. The current conditions and demands of the Kazakh and Russian national economies determine the economic efficiency of existing ambitious development plans, complemented by deep cooperation between two countries. However, now Russia has to enter into serious competition with the world’s leading market players. Taking into consideration the higher exploration costs of uranium deposits on Russian territory, the increasing demands for uranium in the world, and Kazakhstan’s consistent policy to diversify its partners, Russia will have to move swiftly and efficiently in order to gain its share of Kazakhstan’s uranium and deepen cooperation along the nuclear technological chain.
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