Australia to sell uranium to India more than a decade after deal stalled
- Australia has finally signed a deal to sell uranium to India, nearly 12 years after the two nations agreed to nuclear cooperation.
- The deal, signed on Thursday, is expected to provide a boost to Australia's mining industry while helping India meet the target of installing 100 gigawatts of nuclear energy capacity by 2047.
- Australian prime minister Anthony Albanese and visiting Indian counterpart Narendra Modi also agreed to deepen cooperation in renewables, critical minerals and green hydrogen.
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- Australia has finally signed a deal to sell uranium to India, nearly 12 years after the two nations agreed to nuclear cooperation.
- The deal, signed on Thursday, is expected to provide a boost to Australia's mining industry while helping India meet the target of installing 100 gigawatts of nuclear energy capacity by 2047.
- Australian prime minister Anthony Albanese and visiting Indian counterpart Narendra Modi also agreed to deepen cooperation in renewables, critical minerals and green hydrogen.
Sources: The Independent