ACME GROUP, an Indian solar developer based in Kolkata, is implementing a project to build a plant for the production of green ammonia, which will
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Fertilizer Industry News: Uralchem, EuroChem and PhosAgro
URALCHEM, a Russian manufacturer of a wide range of chemical products, including mineral fertilizers and ammoniac saltpeter, has approved, through its Board of Directors, the
Corporate / Financial News: Verde AgriTech Plc, Nutrien LtD & Eurochem Group AG
Verde AgriTech Plc, the UK-based agriculture-technology company, has recently announced its financial results for 2Q20, ended 30 June 2020. The company recognised revenue of CAN$
Fertilizers Update: How Covid-19 Pandemic Affects Global Fertilizer Industry
EuroChem has said that its mines and production facilities are still open for business and working as normal, despite the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic.The
Russia’s EuroChem Boosts Engagement in Eritrea-Based Colluli Potash Project
Eurochem, a nitrogen and phosphate fertilizer company headquartered in Zug, Switzerland, is going to be more involved in the Colluli sulphate of potash project in Eritrea. The company
U.S. Dollar and Commodities: A Shaky Relationship
It is a common belief that the link between the price of many commodities and the US dollar is very strong. This seems to make
Rosneft to Get Financing from Switzerland
Rosneft, Russia’s oil giant, is raising money from the Swiss trader Trafigura only a few days before its deadline to repay a $7 billion debt.
Commodities Imports Affected by China Increasing Protectionism
Companies and commodity traders have been increasingly complaining about China’s use of non-tariff barriers ranging from customs clearance to quality restrictions to curb raw material
BHP to Be the First to Sell U.S. Oil without Washington’s Consent
BHP Billiton Ltd, the Anglo-Australian mining company, is going to become the first firm to export lightly processed ultra-light oil from the United States without
Future of Potash Market after the BPC Cartel Break-up
The gloomy forecast for the global potash market from summer 2013 following the break-up of the Russian-Belarusian BPC cartel have now given way to expectations