White House says US seeking fertilizer from Venezuela, Morocco
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Trump Administration Seeks Alternative Fertilizer Supplies
The Trump administration is working on securing alternative fertilizer supplies for U.S. farmers as conflict with Iran threatens shipping through the Gulf, White House economic adviser Kevin Hassett said on March 17. Washington had already taken steps to offset potential shortages, including authorizing increased production in Venezuela and opening discussions with Morocco, Hassett said, speaking on CNBC’s “Squawk Box.” “We’ve put established li…
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In surprising news, the Trump administration has recently announced that it is going to seek other sources of fertilizer from Venezuela and Morocco, said White House economic adviser Kevin...
The Trump administration seeks to diversify its sources of fertilizer supply, in a context of maritime disruptions related to the war in Iran, turning in particular to Venezuela and potentially Morocco, said on Tuesday the White House economic advisor, Kevin Hassett. "We have put in place licenses to allow [...]
The war between the United States and Iran has put under pressure one of the most sensitive supply chains in the world: that of nitrogen fertilizers. With sea traffic in the Gulf interrupted and prices skyrocketed, the White House has begun to look for alternative suppliers ...
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