
Japan’s situation is unlikely to dampen interest in Mongolian uranium deposits or stop the nation from working with Japanese nuclear companies, Gombo said. “Currently there is not much foreign investment in the uranium sector, but we expect there would be huge investments because the superpowers — U.S, Russia and China — are all interested and competing with one another,” he said. Mongolia would favor developing its nuclear industry together with the U.S., France and Japan, as opposed to its two neighbors Russia and China to “balance” its interests, he said.