Japanese to Come Shopping for Uranium
Japanese to Come Shopping for Uranium
Japanese politicians and businessmen led by economics, trade and industry minister Akira Amari will visit Kazakstan in early April to discuss procuring uranium for Japan’s nuclear power industry. The mission will firm up a nuclear cooperation agreement signed by former prime minister Junichiro Koizumi last August. Japan is the world’s third largest generator of nuclear energy and consumes around 8,000 tons of uranium a year, all of it imported. Kazakstan plans to raise uranium extraction to 17,500 tons a year by 2010.