Canada’s Reputation for Reliable Potash Supply Seen Threatened By Strike

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Mining Weekly reported that a railway strike in Canada could negatively affect the country’s reputation for reliability in supplying potash.

Mining Weekly reported that a railway strike in Canada could negatively affect the country’s reputation for reliability in supplying potash.

As quoted in the market news:

While the work stoppage at CP, which carries virtually all of Canada’s potash exports, has not impacted production yet, a longer term strike would, Agrium spokesperson Richard Downey said. Some 4 800 rail workers walked off the job on Wednesday after the Teamsters union and CP management failed to reach a new contract agreement.

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