China introduces flat export tariffs for urea and phosphates

December 16th, 2014 by Chris Yearsley / CEO, Head of Nitrogen

China's long awaited export tax policy for 2015 has been announced today, confirming the move away from the use of high and low tax periods for urea and phosphates. The introduction of a flat rate tax will have a major influence on global supply and price volatility in 2015.

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Chris Yearsley

Chris Yearsley

CEO, Head of Nitrogen

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