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By Terry Wang |
May 20, 2008
International prices for uranium have halved since their record highs last year, but the slump is unlikely to extend further, according to an industry expert.
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By Interfax-china |
March 28, 2008
China seems ill prepared to deal with future uranium supply requirements with goals of generating 40,000 megawatts of nuclear energy by 2020.
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By Interfax-china |
February 25, 2008
State-owned China National Nuclear Corp. has reportedly discovered a deposit in the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region that could hold tens of thousands of tonnes of uranium.
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By Terry Wang |
November 21, 2007
The move could show that Kazakhstan may intend to develop its own nuclear power industry.
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By Interfax-china |
July 10, 2007
Sufficient reserves and mine potential allow Chinese government to consider allowing domestic development rights.
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By Jing Yang |
May 18, 2007
Experts say China will need to allow for the introduction of new players into the market to break the monopoly currently held by the industry's two state-owned nuclear power companies.
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By Staff Writer |
November 9, 2006
Following the third ministerial meeting and the first heads of state summit of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation, analysts and commentators are asking who has benefited the most.
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By Erik Dahl |
February 17, 2006
According to a U.S. Embassy spokesperson, the U.S. has been very aggressive in trying to promote sales of nuclear power generation technology by U.S. companies to China.
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By Winnie Zhu |
November 28, 2005
With the first unit of the Tianwan project already delayed by a year and no specific timetable set for the construction of the third and fourth units - many experts suspect that China's nuclear power expansion will be dashed against the rocks of bureaucracy and stymied by prohibitively high costs.