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Rosatom provides nuclear fuel for the Dalat research reactor in Vietnam
The Nuclear Fuel Division of Rosatom (managed by TVEL, JSC) has fulfilled a contract for nuclear fuel delivery to the reactor of Nuclear Research Institute in Dalat (Vietnam).
The fuel assemblies were manufactured at the Novosibirsk Chemical Concentrates Plant, an enterprise of Rosatom Nuclear fuel division in Siberia. This batch of nuclear fuel will provide reliable reactor operation through the 2030s.
The Soviet-redesigned reactor has been operating on- site since 1984. It was installed instead of the American-designed TRIGA Mark-2 research reactor that first went into service in 1963 but was shut down during active combat operations in Vietnam.

Rosatom and Vietnam have signed an interdepartmental roadmap for the development of nuclear technologies for the period up to 2030

Alexey Likhachev, Head of ROSATOM, visited Viet Nam within the official delegation of the Russian Federation

Vietnam should return to NPP construction program - experts
Vietnam must return to nuclear power plans by 2030 if the country is to meet its climate commitment to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050.
This is the words of the former head of the Vietnam Institute of Energy Nguyen Manh Hien. He voiced this opinion at National Clean Energy Forum.
Restarting the NPP program by 2030 is the only way to achieve our carbon neutrality targets by 2050, as promised at the COP26 forum, the expert said.
In 2009, Vietnam adopted a plan for the development of nuclear energy and it was supposed to build at least two nuclear power plants, one of them with Russian reactors.
However, in 2016 the country postponed the nuclear plan...

Nuclear industry suppliers forum Atomex Asia 2014 started its work in Vietnam
Nuclear Industry Suppliers Forum Atomex Asia 2014 is organized by Russian State Corporation Rosatom and is hosting participants from World Nuclear Association, Indonesia, Malasia, Thailand, Vietnam Atomic Energy Institute, VINATOM, EVN and other Vietnam companies as well as leading suppliers of nuclear industry in Russia with more than 150 people in total.
The Forum was welcomed by Council General of RF in Ho Chi Minh Anatoly Borovik, Director General of Vietnam Atomic Energy Agency Dr. Hoang Anh Tuan, Chief of Russian Trade Mission in Vietnam, Maxim Golikov, Head of department of ministry of Ministry of Industry and Trade Le Tuan Phong, senior research analyst of World Nuclear Association Ian Hore-Lacy and Vice President of EVN Nguyen Cuong Lam.
Opening the plenary session, Nikolay Drozdov, Director of Rosatom Department of International Business, put special focus on strategic partnership with Vietnam. Rosatom is keen on expanding its operations in South East Asia region and Vietnam is our main partner in the field of nuclear energy development...

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Russian specialists embark on construction of Vietnamese nuke plant

Russia to grant $8 bln loan to Vietnam to build first nuke plant

Ukraine, Vietnam to develop nuclear energy, military, industrial ties

Medvedev signs nuclear power deal with Vietnam

Atomstroyexport was awarded for its contribution to the development of Vietnam power energy

Russia's TVEL corp. to ship nuclear fuel to Vietnam

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On July 12, China National Nuclear Corporation (CNNC) achieved a milestone at the "National No 1 Uranium" demonstration project in Ordos, Inner Mongolia autonomous region, producing its first barrel of uranium product.


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