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As of 2016, the total price of constructing the experiment is expected to be in excess of €20 billion,[65] an increase of €4.6 billion of its 2010 estimate,[66] and of €9.6 billion from the 2009 estimate.[67] Prior to that, the proposed costs for ITER were €5 billion for the construction and €5 billion for maintenance and the research connected with it during its 35-year lifetime. At the June 2005 conference in Moscow the participating members of the ITER cooperation agreed on the following division of funding contributions: 45% by the hosting member, the European Union, and the rest split between the non-hosting members – China, India, Japan, South Korea, the Russian Federation and the USA. During the operation and deactivation phases, Euratom will contribute to 34% of the total costs.