Uranium enrichment limits set the maximum allowable concentration of the fissile isotope U-235, typically capped at 3-5% for civilian nuclear power. These thresholds prevent material from being weaponized, ensuring peaceful energy use. Countries with nuclear programs, regulators, and international watchdogs like the IAEA benefit by maintaining nonproliferation standards, reducing risks of weapons-grade production.
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