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Uranium supply to begin this year

OTTAWA: Canadian company Cameco, which has signed an agreement for the supply of uranium to India, will start delivery in the second half of this year with the end-use being strictly monitored.

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Ottawa, April 17

Canadian company Cameco, which has signed an agreement for the supply of uranium to India, will start delivery in the second half of this year with the end-use being strictly monitored.
The company is excited over the pact, which it says marks the "start of a new relationship" between the two countries. Cameco's president and CEO Tim S Gitzel said the company would start delivering uranium by the second half of this year as per the schedule.
Cameco and the Department of Atomic Energy (DAE) signed an agreement here two days ago during the visit of PM Narendra Modi. Under the pact, the Canadian company will supply uranium over five years at a cost of 350 million Canadian dollars.
"We signed a binding contract under which Cameco will supply 700 million pounds of uranium to India over the next five years," Gitzel said. — PTI

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