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GoviEx Uranium Inc. (Canadian)

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When Niger's new government seized a Western uranium mine, the courtroom fight may itself be the real strategy.
Who they are

GoviEx Uranium Inc., a Canadian uranium mining company.

What they do

Its uranium license in Niger was revoked after a coup, and it responded with an international arbitration case.

How it works

Niger canceled its Madaouela license following the coup, and GoviEx filed an arbitration claim (ICSID case ARB/25/1), which was paused in early 2025 for negotiation.

Why it matters

The engine keeps several readings open at equal weight: it could be a genuine defense of Western assets, a stalling tactic while uranium supply shifts eastward, or just an ordinary license dispute.

The engine's record — word for word
Canadian miner whose Madaouela uranium licence Niger revoked post-coup; filed ICSID ARB/25/1 (paused early 2025 for negotiation). Apex (a) intentional Western-asset defense; (b) structural arbitration-as-delay-tactic while supply reorients East; (c) compound-null: a licence dispute — all load-bearing.
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