The United States lifted sanctions on potash from Belarus, while threatening to impose tariffs on fertilizers from Canada.

Published 2025년 12월 26일

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After more than four years of imposing sanctions, the United States has allowed U.S. businesses to resume purchasing potash from Belarus, a country that once accounted for approximately 20% of global potash production before the sanctions were enacted. According to Statista, Belarus currently holds nearly 21% of the world's potash reserves, second only to Canada.

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Source: michiganfarmnews.com USA lifts sanctions on Belarus potash According to data from Statista, Belarus holds nearly 21% of the world’s potash reserves, second only to Canada. Photo: Belaruskali The U.S. Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) of the U.S. Department of the Treasury said that on Monday, the agency allowed transactions related to Belarus' state-owned potash enterprise and two other potash producers in the country. The move comes after Belarus agreed to release more than 120 prisoners, following negotiations with U.S. officials. According to the Argus Media Group, an independent entity providing information and analysis on global energy and commodity markets, the lifting of the U.S. sanctions will significantly facilitate Belarus' potash trade for businesses worldwide. Although the European Union (EU) still maintains sanctions on Belarus' potash trade, Argus said the country has been exporting a significant amount of potash in recent years, mainly due to ...
Source: AgroInfo.vn

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