Aluminum   $ 2.1505 kg        |         Cobalt   $ 33.420 kg        |         Copper   $ 8.2940 kg        |         Gallium   $ 222.80 kg        |         Gold   $ 61736.51 kg        |         Indium   $ 284.50 kg        |         Iridium   $ 144678.36 kg        |         Iron Ore   $ 0.1083 kg        |         Lead   $ 2.1718 kg        |         Lithium   $ 29.821 kg        |         Molybdenum   $ 58.750 kg        |         Neodymium   $ 82.608 kg        |         Nickel   $ 20.616 kg        |         Palladium   $ 40303.53 kg        |         Platinum   $ 30972.89 kg        |         Rhodium   $ 131818.06 kg        |         Ruthenium   $ 14950.10 kg        |         Silver   $ 778.87 kg        |         Steel Rebar   $ 0.5063 kg        |         Tellurium   $ 73.354 kg        |         Tin   $ 25.497 kg        |         Uranium   $ 128.42 kg        |         Zinc   $ 2.3825 kg        |         
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During an interview at the esteemed 2023 World Nuclear Symposium, Dastan Kosherbayev, the Chief Commercial Officer of “NAC Kazatomprom,” eloquently delved into the company’s operational performance, elucidating its anticipated expectations and logistics routes. Representatives hailing from Kazatomprom also provided updated information regarding the current status of uranium deliveries via the Trans-Caspian International Transport Route (TITR).

It was duly noted that as of the conclusion of the first half of 2023, an impressive 58% of all uranium deliveries from Kazakhstan to Western countries were successfully transported through the TITR. Furthermore, it is projected that by the culmination of 2023, the share of Kazatomprom’s uranium deliveries to Western countries via the TITR will ascend to a staggering 71%.