Paladin’s Fission Uranium takeover delayed by Canada security review

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“In light of the national security review of the arrangement, there can be no certainty that Paladin will be able to obtain ICA clearance in a timely manner or at all,” the company said in a filing, referring to the Investment Canada Act. “Failure to obtain ICA clearance would prevent the arrangement from being successfully completed.”

Paladin’s agreement to buy the Canadian company for C$1.14 billion ($817 million) in stock was announced amid a recovery in uranium prices that’s being driven by countries turning to nuclear energy to meet emissions reduction targets. The deal would make it the third-largest publicly traded uranium producer.

But the takeover has faced several hurdles, including a delayed shareholder vote in August and opposition from Fission’s largest investor, China’s CGN Mining Co. At the same time, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s government has increased scrutiny on…

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