Kazakhstan Eyes Finnish Market for Uranium Amidst Shifting Nuclear Alliances

Kazakhstan is in talks with Finland to supply uranium for Finnish nuclear power plants. Finnish utility Fortum is diversifying nuclear fuel procurement amidst a move to phase out Russian supplies. Kazakhstan, a major uranium producer, aims to expand production despite logistical challenges posed by EU sanctions on Russia.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 28-10-2025 21:31 IST | Created: 28-10-2025 21:31 IST
Kazakhstan Eyes Finnish Market for Uranium Amidst Shifting Nuclear Alliances
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Kazakhstan is in discussions with Finland about supplying uranium to Finnish nuclear power plants, according to Almasadam Satkaliyev, head of the Kazakh nuclear energy agency. Finnish utility Fortum has acknowledged Kazakhstan as a potential supplier.

Fortum is diversifying its nuclear fuel procurement for the Loviisa plant amid efforts to phase out Russian supplies. Kazakhstan, the world's largest uranium producer, seeks to expand its output significantly by 2025.

Logistical challenges remain due to EU sanctions on Russia, but cargo trains can still reach Finland. The discussions occur as Finland strengthens ties with NATO amidst cooling relations with Russia.

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