Belarusian Potash Company and Indian Potash lifted supply price
Belarusian Potash Company (BPC) announced that they agreed with Indian Potash to raise the price for the supply of potassium chloride to $280 per ton. Earlier, they set the price at $247 per ton.
“The reached agreement is another step to the harmonious and systematic development of both the Indian and world potash markets,” says the press-release of the company. “This agreement became possible due to a balanced approach to the business and a common desire for a reasonable development of the potash market, which demonstrated the parties.”
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