News
01 June 2026

Russia signs $16.5bn deal to build first nuclear power plant in Kazakhstan

In:
Power
Region:
Asia-Pacific, Europe

Russia has signed a deal with Kazakhstan to build the first nuclear power plant in Central Asia's largest country at a cost of about $16.5 billion, partially covered by an export loan from Moscow.Kazakhstan, the world's biggest producer of uranium, has been discussing the possibility of...

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