Iranian dividends remain frozen at Rössing
[Windhoek Observer - Namibia] - 8/06/2025
Rössing Uranium is holding N$421 million in restricted Iranian funds in 2024, up from N$394 million in 2023. This money represents dividends owed to the Iran Foreign Investment Company (IFIC), a shareholder in the company.
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