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CHARTS: Lithium-rich countries risk missing the boat on electric batteries boom

By analyst By Cecilia Jamasmie Salar de Uyuni, Bolivia, which holds the world’s largest identified reserves of lithium. (Image: Panoramio| Wikimedia Commons.) As Tesla Motors begins to build the world’s largest lithium-ion battery in Australia and other vehicle makers such as Volvo get on board the electric vehicles train, concerns are rising over the environmental

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Russian state corporation suspends $1.2 billion uranium project in Tanzania

By analyst By Vladimir Basov Russian state nuclear corporation Rosatom suspends Mkuju River uranium project in Tanzania for at least three years due to depressed uranium market. Rosatom, which previously hoped to start construction and mining uranium at Mkuju River project in 2013, 2016 and in 2018 respectively, decided to suspend the development of this

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The Real Winners and Losers of Brexit, One Year Later

By Alexander Green It’s been more than a year since the Brexit vote – the most significant event in the postwar history of Britain. Months before Donald Trump’s upset election victory, it shocked the political establishment and briefly shook up global financial markets. Investors worldwide were taken aback by the “Leave” camp’s narrow victory. I

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