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Putin says Russia should consider restricting uranium, titanium and nickel exports
- Russian President Vladimir Putin proposed limiting uranium, titanium, and nickel exports in response to Western sanctions on Wednesday.
- Putin stated that Russia may need to implement restrictions on these materials and "certain other goods."
- Russia accounts for about 40% of the enriched uranium market, crucial for nuclear power and military use.
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The Russian dictator wants to respond to Western sanctions in this way.
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13%
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