Big changes in Mongolia's uranium sector mean the country's top assets are now to be divvied up mainly between Russia and China, the giant neighbours whose influence the landlocked country is perennially trying to balance.
The entry of large Chinese and Russian firms has come at the expense of junior miners from Australia and Canada, some of whom were squeezed out when Mongolia passed a uranium law this summer that gave the state 51 percent in the richest uranium deposits.
Mongolia looks to Russia, China in uranium race
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