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Non-US uranium developers welcome Trump decision to leave market alone

No tariffs or quotas to be imposed on US imports of energy commodity

While the future is not as bright as it may have been in the short term for the Mesa operation in the USA, developers elsewhere around the globe are very happy with the US president's decison not to impose tariffs or quotas on non-US uranium production

While the future is not as bright as it may have been in the short term for the Mesa operation in the USA, developers elsewhere around the globe are very happy with the US president's decison not to impose tariffs or quotas on non-US uranium production

Vimy further said the decision was "a very positive outcome for the Australian uranium industry as any sort of tariff or quota would have been prejudicial to uranium sales within the US market which accounts...

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