China Strengthens Export Controls on Urea and Ammonium Phosphate? South Korea Experiences "Urea Panic" Again! Analyzing the Underlying Reasons

June 12, 2024, 9:21 AM
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China's recent tightening of urea and ammonium phosphate export controls has sparked concern in South Korea, which relies on China for over 90% of its urea imports. Despite a temporary relaxation in 2021 during a global shortage, South Korea’s dependency has rebounded due to competitive pricing and the closure of domestic plants since 2013. Urea is vital for agriculture and diesel emission control, making supply disruptions a serious economic and logistical threat. In response to China’s suspension of urea solution exports, South Korea held multiple emergency meetings, emphasizing the issue's urgency. While Chinese officials cite domestic supply needs and food security as drivers—not political motives—the move coincides with South Korea’s partial suspension of the "September 19 Military Agreement," adding tension. With spring planting approaching, ensuring stable fertilizer supply is critical, highlighting South Korea’s vulnerability in an increasingly fragile global supply chain.
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