Fertilizer prices rise in Japan amid Middle East supply concerns
23d ago· 1 min readenNews
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The article discusses rising fertilizer prices in Japan, attributed to supply chain pressures stemming from the Strait of Hormuz situation. While full shortages like those seen for naphtha have not yet materialized, warnings of potential international shortages have been issued due to ongoing Middle East uncertainties.
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While shortages like those for naphtha have yet to emerge, warnings of an international shortage have been issued amid uncertainties in the Middle East.
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