Uralkali will supply potassium chloride to India
Uralkali signed a contract with Indian partners for the supply of potassium chloride until September 30, 2023. A company spokesman said the potassium fertilizer was sold at $422 per ton. The parties agreed to deliver the cargo to the buyer’s port.
Uralkali was the first domestic producer to sign a contract with the largest importer of mineral fertilizers in India, IPL (Indian Potash), for the supply of potassium chloride.
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