Uralkali Raises Price for Russian Clients on China Demand
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OAO Uralkali, the world’s largest potash producer, will raise prices for Russian complex fertilizer makers by 34 percent in the first quarter of 2012 after prices for China increased.
Uralkali will charge domestic complex fertilizer makers 9,318 rubles a metric ton, compared with 6,970 rubles now, the Russian company’s press office said today in e-mailed statement. Prices for industrial users, such as oil producers, will rise about 23 percent to as much as 10,828 rubles a ton.