Russia may start supplying Uzbekistan with sensors for uranium mining
A contract for the supply of high-tech products worth more than $3.5 million was signed.

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Dagestan's company "Domalogika" will supply measuring sensors for uranium mining to Uzbekistan.
The company signed an agreement with the Uzbekistan company "Energopribor" for the supply of high-tech products produced in Dagestan for the amount of more than $3.5 million.
According to the CEO of Domalogika, Khasay Yusupanov, the contract was signed with the support of the Dagestan Export Support Center.
"We supply deep hydrostatic sensors for a uranium mining company, as well as automated relays," he says.
In 2022, Uzbekistan increased uranium exports to the United States by almost 80%.
Uranium exports from Uzbekistan last year amounted to 4.44 million pounds of U3O8 equivalent, an increase of 78% compared to 2021. Thus, the share of Uzbekistan in the American market reached 11%.
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