Uranium deal

US Considers $20 Billion Uranium Deal with Iran Amidst Criticism

The United States is reportedly considering a significant financial transaction with Iran, involving a potential $20 billion cash-for-uranium deal. This proposed agreement, if it comes to fruition, would see the U.S. injecting substantial funds into Iran’s economy in exchange for the nation’s uranium stockpile. The sheer scale of this potential deal has sparked considerable discussion and a sharp contrast to past diplomatic approaches regarding Iran’s nuclear program.

Looking back, it’s noteworthy how this $20 billion figure compares to previous agreements. For instance, there’s a recollection of Iran acquiring $1 billion worth of uranium from Russia just three months after this potential U.S.… Continue reading

Canada and India Ink Massive Uranium Deal and Set Ambitious Trade Target

India and Canada have established new pacts for uranium and critical mineral supplies, aiming to reach USD 50 billion in bilateral trade by 2030. The leaders also pledged enhanced cooperation in defense, critical technologies, nuclear reactors, education, and renewable energy, emphasizing a shared commitment to combating terrorism and extremism. This strategic partnership, particularly focused on economic and energy sectors, seeks to bolster ties amid evolving global economic landscapes and prior diplomatic strains.

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