Group 1 - The U.S. government has implemented new tariffs on imported goods from multiple trade partners, effective August 7, impacting the fertilizer market significantly [1] - Morocco, Saudi Arabia, and Egypt, major suppliers of phosphate fertilizers to the U.S., will face a 10% tariff, while Jordan and Israel will incur a 15% tariff [1] - Saudi Arabia exported 519,000 tons of ammonium phosphate to the U.S. from January to May 2025, accounting for 54.7% of total U.S. ammonium phosphate imports [1] Group 2 - Trinidad and Tobago, the second-largest ammonia supplier to the U.S. after Canada, will face a 15% tariff, but the market impact is expected to be limited [2] - Algeria's granular urea will be subject to a 30% tariff, while Nigeria will face a 15% tariff, both being significant suppliers to the U.S. fertilizer market [1] - The price assessment for diammonium phosphate in New Orleans is between $785 and $800 per short ton, while urea is priced at $455 to $465 per short ton [2]
新贸易关税冲击美国化肥市场
Zhong Guo Hua Gong Bao·2025-08-11 03:13