India Requests Urea Supplies From China Amid Middle East Gas Disruption
In Brief
India has asked China to sell urea cargoes as Middle East conflict affects gas supplies.
Key Facts
- India has requested China to allow the sale of some urea cargoes.
- A war in the Middle East has curtailed India's gas supplies.
- Reduced gas supplies are threatening fertilizer production in India.
What Happened
India has approached China to permit the sale of urea cargoes due to disruptions in gas supplies from the Middle East, which are impacting the country's fertilizer production.
Why It Matters
Fertilizer production is important for India's agriculture sector. Disruptions in gas supply could affect crop yields and food security if not addressed. Based on a single source report
What's Next
Further developments may include China's response to India's request and potential impacts on fertilizer availability in India.
Sources
- Bloomberg Markets — India Asks China For Urea as War-Induced Gas Crunch Hits Plants(38m ago)
