The Indian state of Andhra Pradesh is currently readying itself for three major industries entering its economy, including fertilizer sector with the Kribhco fertilizer factory
Category: Asia
Iran’s Problems with Storage Impact Crude Exports to Europe
Iranian oil exports to Europe have started to rise following a slow start after the sanctions were lifted in January. However, Teheran is now facing
China’s Mutual Funds Move Focus to Commodities
Chinese mutual fund industry is focusing on developing investment products connected to local commodity futures in an attempt to fight oversupply in China’s resource sector,
Central Asia Salt Basin May Be Home to 39-54 Billion MT of Undiscovered Potash
According to a global mineral resource assessment led by the US Geological Survey (USGS), the Central Asia Salt Basin of Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan and Afghanistan
Market Analysis: Fertilizer Industry Poised to Reach $151.8 billion by 2020
According to the recent report published by the IndustryARV, the fertilizers market is estimated to reach $151.8 billion by 2020. The global market, which was
India’s GSFC Provides Funding for Canadian Potash Mine
India’s Gujarat State Fertilizers and Chemicals Ltd. (GSFC) has agreed to guarantee payments on $700-million in debt to provide financing for the first phase of
“Business as Usual”: Indian Companies React to 2016/2017 Fertilizer Budget
“Business as usual” was the immediate response of the Indian fertilizer companies to the government’s publication of the South Asian country’s budget for 2016-2017. The
Global Oil Market Dynamics Changing: China and India on Rise
India and China have overtaken the traditionally dominant crude buyers, such as Japan, and challenged the United States as the world’s biggest oil consumer. The
BHP Billiton Still Likes Jensen Potash Project despite Low Prices
Australia-based Billiton Ltd, the largest mining company in the world, says it is still very interested in building the world’s biggest potash mine despite the
India Suspends Potash Imports due to Droughts
India has stopped its potash imports and postponed negotiations for next year’s purchases until mid-2016 due to droughts that have had a negative impact on