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Where Does EuroChem Mineral Chemical Company Invest?
EuroChem MCC invested RUB 110.1 billion in 2023 in the development of production capacities, environmental projects and innovations. Find out how the world's leading producer of mineral fertilizers is expanding its assets, introducing new technologies and strengthening Russia's position in the global chemical industry market.
Where is EuroChem Mineral and Chemical Company Investing?
EuroChem Mineral and Chemical Company is one of the ...
What the US Imports from Russia — Uranium, Fertilizers, and Palladium
... around 43% of total imports from Russia. This volume is only slightly (around 8%) lower than the level in 2021, meaning fertilizer supplies have decreased marginally compared to the last pre-war year. Russia is one of the leading global producers of mineral fertilizers (particularly nitrogen-based, such as urea, and potash, like potassium chloride), and U.S. agriculture still partially depends on these imports. Furthermore, in early 2025, purchases of fertilizers from Russia even increased. From January ...
Cargo turnover of Russian seaports decreased by 5.4% in January-April 2025.
... million tons. This decline is linked to shifts in the agricultural market and export restrictions, imposing additional pressures on the profitability of port operations focused on agricultural exports. Other cargo groups also displayed mixed results:
Mineral Fertilizers:
15.6 million tons (+12.1%) – record growth reflecting diversification of trade with developing markets.
Ferrous Metals:
8.0 million tons (+19.3%) – increased demand stimulating investments in specialized terminals.
Iron Ore:
4.2 million ...
Oil and coal run as lackeys.
... rest assured—they will be transported in accordance with the rules. There are 12 total priority levels, and oil products and fertilizers have a relatively high priority."
Oil product producers will not suffer losses if the updated non-discriminatory ... ... simple: the oil and, to some extent, the oil refining industries contribute more to the Russian budget, particularly in terms of mineral extraction taxes (NDP) on oil, as well as to regional budgets, than the coal industry.
This budgetary factor is very ...