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Russia has restricted the export of enriched uranium to the US: what this means for both countries and possible consequences

... the risk of a shortage of enriched uranium, which could lead to higher electricity prices and, as a result, higher costs for industrial enterprises and households. The need for new suppliers. The United States will need to conclude new contracts with alternative uranium suppliers, such as Kazakhstan, Canada or Australia, and also invest in the development of its own production. However, increasing supplies will take time and significant capital investment. Long-term changes in the market. For the ...

China has found a replacement for Russian coal.

Comment on the prospects of Russia's coal industry for the newspaper "Vzglyad." The article "China has found an alternative to Russian coal" discusses the significant decline in Russian coal exports to China. According to the data from the General Administration of Customs of the People's Republic of China, Russian coal exports in the first seven months of ...

European Economy Losing Competitiveness: Causes and Consequences

... growth. High barriers and costs are limiting the growth potential of the EU economy. What Investors and Traders Should Pay Attention To Asset revaluation. Companies reliant on high energy costs may face further declines in profitability. Investments in alternative regions. Asian and American markets are becoming more attractive for capital placement. The green energy market. In the context of the energy crisis, investments in renewable energy sources in Europe may become a strategic direction. The European ...

The global demand for diesel is decreasing: how will this affect Russia?

... major buyer of Russian diesel, as it predominantly produces its own supplies. However, a decrease in China’s diesel consumption could still impact global demand. Additionally, key Russian diesel markets—such as Brazil and India—are developing alternative import options. New refineries coming online this year include the Dangote plant in Nigeria (650,000 bpd), Dos Bocas in Mexico (340,000 bpd), Al Zour in Kuwait (615,000 bpd), and Duqm in Oman (230,000 bpd), with a combined capacity of 1.8 ...

Gas Supply Risks for Europe This Winter

... particularly in the winter months. However, given the complexities of the global energy markets and reduced Russian pipeline gas supplies, the EU may face serious challenges this winter. This article explores the causes of these risks, the current status of alternative supplies, and the measures that EU countries are taking to stabilize the situation. Primary Causes of Potential Supply Disruptions 1. Reduced Russian Pipeline Gas Imports A decrease in Russian gas supplies to Europe remains a major issue in ...