Russia’s Rosatom sees exports growth at 15%


Key consideration: Likhachev (left) and IAEA director-general Rafael Grossi (right) at a meeting in Moscow. The company is discussing a safe zone around Ukraine’s Russian-controlled Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant. — AFP

MOSCOW: Russia’s Rosatom expects its 2022 export growth to be 15%, while its foreign order portfolio has remained stable at US$200bil (RM884bil), the state nuclear energy company’s chief executive officer Alexei Likhachev told Russian Izvestia newspaper

“Exports will grow by about 15%. But one must understand that this is far from the limit,” Izvestia quoted Likhachev as saying in remarks published yesterday.

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