World Taps Canada for Potash, Uranium as War Roils Markets
- Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has disrupted global supplies
- ‘We have been approached,’ Canadian government confirms
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Buyers scrambling for supplies of potash and uranium are looking to Canada to fill gaps caused by the war in Ukraine.
The northern nation has been approached by those seeking potash and uranium, said Canada’s Natural Resources Minister Jonathan Wilkinson. The country is one of the world’s main sources of the two commodities and buyers are anxious to secure supplies after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine disrupted trade flows.