Kazakhstan plans to boost its uranium exports to Japan and increase its share on the Japanese uranium market to 40% from 4%, Russian news agency RIA Novosti reports on its Web site Wednesday, citing an interview with the Kazakh foreign minister.
Kazakhstan
plans
to boost its uranium exports to
Japan
and
increase its share on the Japanese uranium market to 40% from 4%, Russian news
agency RIA Novosti reports on its Web site Wednesday, citing an interview with
the Kazakh foreign minister.
Kazakhstan
, the
world's top uranium producer, and
Japan
signed an agreement on the peaceful use of nuclear power March 2.
"It [the agreement] allows for the expansion of the sphere of interaction.
In particular,
Kazakhstan
is
interested in obtaining nuclear power technologies from
Japan
,"
Kanat Saudabayev is quoted as saying in an interview on the Nikkei news agency.
"The implementation of these accords will make it possible in coming years
to increase the share of Kazakh uranium products on the Japanese market from
3-4% to 40%, of which about 30% will be highly processed products."
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