World’s Top Uranium Miner Seeks to Boost Exports to US

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Kazakhstan, the world’s largest uranium miner, is conducting “active work” to boost exports of the metal to U.S. energy companies.

The country’s energy ministry said cooperation in the energy sector had been discussed at a meeting with U.S. Senator Steve Daines on Tuesday. The nation already has contracts to supply uranium products until 2032 with firms including Southern Co., Constellation Energy Corp. and Duke Energy Corp., it said.