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New royalty has Paladin smiling

A NEW nuclear fuel minerals levy from the Namibian Government has put a smile on the dial of imminent uranium producer Paladin Resources, with the new royalty figure lower than expected and representing a significant savings to forecast financials for its Langer Heinrich uranium project.

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New royalty has Paladin smiling

A long-awaited royalty framework handed down by the Namibian Government has specified that uranium mining operations will be liable to pay 2% in royalties on the market value of minerals - well below the...

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