Cameco Responds to the US Department of Commerce Initiation of a Section 232 Investigation into Uranium Imports
18 Julio 2018 - 3:11PM
Cameco (TSX:CCO) (NYSE:CCJ) today responded to the
decision by the United States Department of Commerce (DOC) to
launch an investigation into whether the quantity and circumstances
of foreign uranium imports into the US threaten to impair national
security.
The announcement by Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross triggers an
investigation that could take up to 270 days to complete. A report
will then be provided to the President of the United States
containing the DOC’s findings and recommendations, if warranted.
The President then has up to 90 days to decide whether to concur
with the DOC findings and what actions, if any, will be taken in
response.
“It’s too early to speculate on what effect this investigation
could have on Cameco or our Canadian and US operations,” Cameco’s
President and CEO Tim Gitzel said. “We will need to see what the
investigation finds, if any trade action is recommended, and what
specific remedies might be pursued before the potential impact,
positive or negative, can be determined.”
There will be no immediate impact on Cameco’s existing
contracts, and deliveries to our US utility customers will continue
as usual.
Cameco will be following developments on this file very closely.
We intend to provide input to the DOC as its investigation moves
forward.
“If the issue in question is the overreliance of the United
States on uranium supplied by state-controlled enterprises from
countries not aligned with American policy interests, this clearly
does not apply to Canada or Cameco,” Gitzel said.
The top five uranium producers in the world accounted for
roughly 70% of total global production in 2017. Cameco is the only
publicly traded company within that group.
Cameco also has US operations that are currently in a state of
care and maintenance. When in operation, we were the largest
uranium producer in the United States, as well as being the largest
producer in Canada.
The United States has 99 reactors out of 447 operable units in
the world. It is currently the largest nuclear energy producer on
the planet, and Cameco’s biggest customer by country. About 30% of
Cameco’s total sales by volume last year were to US utilities.
Profile
Cameco is one of the world’s largest uranium producers, a
significant supplier of conversion services and one of two Candu
fuel manufacturers in Canada. Our competitive position is based on
our controlling ownership of the world’s largest high-grade
reserves and low-cost operations. Our uranium products are used to
generate clean electricity in nuclear power plants around the
world. Our shares trade on the Toronto and New York stock
exchanges. Our head office is in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.
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