HIGHFIELD RESOURCES has signed an updated non-binding Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Port Authority of Pasajes, as part of the its transport and logistics
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Potash Market Update: Turkmenistan Launches Bid Process for Another Potash Plant
Turkmenistan has opened an international bid process for its second potash plant, aiming to expand more into the potash market. The first potash plant in
Market Update: Potash Corp Ended 2016 in Green
Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan Inc. edged almost 14% higher during the last quarter of 2016 despite falling profits and sales. Investors had helped the green
Belaruskali to Deliver 1.5 million ton of Fertilizers to China in 2017 to 2019
Last week, Belarusian Potash Co. and China Chemical Construction Corp. (CNCCC), the major importer of potash fertilizers to the People’s Republic of China, signed a
Market Analysis by PotashCorp: This Year’s Potash Prices Are at the Bottom
$219 is the price that Chinese customers will pay for potash from the Belarusian state-producer Belaruskali. The price that is 30 percent lower than last
“Brexit Effect” on PotashCorp
Britain’s decision to leave the European Union has left global markets in turmoil including potash markets. Brexit has led to a major sell-off as investors
Potash Supply Deals with China Coming Up Soon
The CEO of Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan, Jochen Tilk, said that potash supply deals with China should be finalized in two to four weeks. The
China and India Lobbying for Potash Discounts
According to the chief executive of ICL Israel Chemicals Ltd, Stefan Borgas, China and India are trying to negotiate a discount on the price of
China-Belaruskali Deal Shakes up the Potash Industry
The decision of Belarus’ potash giant Belaruskali to sell its potash to the Chinese for $315 a tonne by mid-2015 has shaken up the potash
Potash Prices Poised to Move up in 2014
Recent pricing statistics have confirmed the overall bullish expectations for potash. While the average ‘freight-on-board’ (FOB) price per ton of potash at the Vancouver port