Chinese imports of Russian fertilizer up 70% in 2023
China imported 3.5 million tonnes of Russian mineral fertilizers last year, according to the country's General Administration of Customs.
China imported 3.5 million tonnes of Russian mineral fertilizers last year, according to the country's General Administration of Customs.
In bilateral meetings, the countries advance plans for new urea plants, potassium chloride production, and phosphatic resources exploration.
The agreement is designed for 2023-2025.
Fertilizers will be delivered by the end of September.
Production volumes will double.
Acron continues to develop its potash deposit.
Consumption remains weak.
A banking syndicate was created.
Intermediaries are no longer needed.
The situation is changing for the better.
The Supreme Administrative Court dismissed the claim.
Production at the Colonsay mine will be reduced.
The line is being set up.