Brazil studies law change to open uranium deposits to the private sector
that authorizes the private sector to enter the uranium sector, which is currently the exclusive responsibility of state-run Indústrias Nucleares do Brasil .
INB controls all activities related to mining of materials used for generating nuclear power. This has traduced into the country having to import most of the uranium used to power Brazil’s only nuclear plant — Angra.The state-run firm will now be allowed to partner with private companies for uranium exploration and mining.
Brazil has the sixth largest uranium reserves in the world, but only a third of the country has been explored for the radioactive material, data from the
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