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Imported Russian uranium to face trade measures, EU Commission says

By Eleonora Rinaldi ( May 6, 2025, 16:17 GMT | Insight) -- Europe’s nuclear sector should gradually reduce its dependence on Russia for nuclear materials, spare parts and fuel cycle services, said the EU executive body in a roadmap published today. Trade measures, “most likely levies or tariffs,” on Russian enriched uranium imports are expected to be announced by the European Commission in June to boost domestic nuclear capacity and value chains. New supply contracts for Russia’s uranium, enriched uranium and other nuclear materials co-signed by the Euratom Supply Agency will also be restricted, said the EU.Europe’s nuclear sector should gradually reduce its dependence on Russia for nuclear materials, spare parts and fuel cycle services, said the EU executive body in a roadmap published today....

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