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On Wednesday, Russian President Vladimir Putin proposed that Moscow should consider imposing export restrictions on key commodities such as uranium, titanium, and nickel in response to Western sanctions. During a televised meeting with Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin, Putin stated, “Please take a look at some of the types of goods that we supply to the world market… Maybe we should think about certain restrictions – uranium, titanium, nickel.”

Russia ranks as the fourth largest uranium producer globally, according to the World Nuclear Association. This suggestion follows U.S. President Joe Biden’s recent signing of a law that bans the import of enriched uranium from Russia, a trade valued at approximately $1 billion annually.

In 2023, the United States and China were the largest importers of Russian uranium, followed by South Korea, France, Kazakhstan, and Germany. Additionally, Russia holds the position of the world’s third largest titanium sponge producer, a material used in the aerospace, marine, and automotive industries, despite having limited domestic titanium reserves. Russia’s Nornickel is also the leading producer of refined nickel worldwide.