Hear Argus’ essential analysis of what’s driving US traders to export phosphates and urea rather than sell domestically, the impact of the Indian buy tenders on Nola urea prices, US politicians/officials reaction to market conditions and the potential impact of removing CVDs.
Join Calder Jett, Editor – North American Fertilizer and Taylor Zavala, Deputy Editor – North American Fertilizer as they discuss these topics in the latest episode of Argus' Fertilizer Matters podcast series.
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Key questions answered in this podcast:
- How has the Middle East war impacted the North American fertilizer market?
- Why have US traders decided they’d rather export phosphates than sell domestically?
- Are we seeing similar dynamics play out in the urea market?
- How have Indian urea buy tenders impacted Nola urea prices?
- How are US politicians and government officials reacting to market conditions faced by farmers?
- Could removing countervailing duties (CVDs) have a big impact on the phosphate market – and potentially lower the cost of fertilizer in the US?
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