TENEX LOOKS FOR WESTINGHOUSE COOPERATION IN POTENTIAL JOINT VENTURE

BY JULIAN RYALL, and EUGENE VOROTNIKOV A PROPOSED joint venture under discussion between Japan's Toshiba Corporation and Russia's Techsnabexport (TENEX) is expected to focus supplying low enriched uranium, not only to Japan but to third-party markets, Fuel Cycle Week has been told. A spokesman for TENEX, owned by Russia's Atomenergoprom (AEP), stressed an agreement with Toshiba would strengthen its cooperation with the Japanese company on global uranium markets worldwide. He said his company recognised Toshiba "has a strong position in the world market for ...


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