October 8, 2013 Canada’s Prime Minister ‘very concerned’ about claims of espionage in Brazil But he refused to comment on the potential impacts of the report.
October 2, 2013 Three Germans killed in K+S potash mine blast "After the explosions, we carry out checks to see how much carbon dioxide is in the mine. This was the actual job of these employees, and they were then surprised…
October 1, 2013 Swedish funds sell out stakes on Potash Corp., Incitec Pivot over ‘ethical’ concerns For buying phosphate from sources they qualified as off-limits.
September 25, 2013 Iron ore giant Vale has a secret that it won’t share The Brazilian miner is considering more non-core asset sales by the end of the year... and it is also working on a secret, "surprising" deal.
September 24, 2013 China grabs a 12.5% stake in potash leader Uralkali To secure a steady supply in a market shaken by the fresh breakup of the Russia-Belarus oligopoly.
September 23, 2013 Belarus poised to upend ‘paralyzed’ potash market once again The potash world appears ready to go back to its oligopolistic ways.
September 23, 2013 Agrium predicts 30% drop in potash sales Calgary-based fertilizer giant stock drops after warning on sales.
September 23, 2013 Verde Potash flagship project in Brazil gets a shot in the arm Government is likely to help financing the first phase of the Cerrado Verde potash project in the western state of Minas Gerais.
September 18, 2013 Canada to boost support for mining, but faces challenges The government is fine tuning details of an aggressive campaign to promote Canada’s mining sector abroad, and so redirect trade spending and foreign affairs to core economic interests.
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