To Secure Kazakhstan’s Uranium, Chinese Players Were Compelled to Accommodate Local Partners
Kazakhstan has leveraged its natural uranium resources to hold the reins in its nuclear fuel–related dealings with China.
· March 26, 2024
Yanliang Pan is a researcher at the James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies. His research has focused in part on the intersection between geopolitics and international nuclear energy commerce.
Kazakhstan has leveraged its natural uranium resources to hold the reins in its nuclear fuel–related dealings with China.
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