Morocco’s OCP Group to Halt Fertilizer Sales in US if Duty Imposed

Morocco’s OCP Group to Halt Fertilizer Sales in US if Duty Imposed
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Morocco’s OCP Group to Halt Fertilizer Sales in US if Duty Imposed

Morocco’s OCP Group to Halt Fertilizer Sales in US if Duty Imposed

Morocco’s OCP group have plans to halt fertilizer sales in the US if the Commerce Department decides to impose an anti-subsidy duty on its products, two senior group officials said on Friday.

The US Commerce Department last week said it had opened an investigation into whether producers of phosphate fertilizers in Morocco and Russia are receiving unfair subsidies.

The investigation was launched after a petition filed by Mosaic Co, a US-based rival fertilizer company, Reuters reported.

According to the officials, the group will challenge the petition, adding that their fertilizers do not receive any form of subsidy from the state.

Last year, US imports of phosphate fertilizers from Morocco were about $729 million, with Russia weighing in at about $299 million, the department said.

“In the unfortunate event of the imposition of a countervailing duty, OCP would be able to redirect its exports towards other markets,” one of the OCP officials said, asking not to be named.

OCP’s fertilizer exports hit 9 million tonnes last year, but a drop in international prices resulted in a 3% decrease in annual revenue to $5.5 billion.



Saudia Signs Deal to Boost Tourism in Saudi Arabia's Aseer Region

Saudia aims to connect international visitors with the Kingdom, highlighting Aseer's cultural and heritage sites. SPA
Saudia aims to connect international visitors with the Kingdom, highlighting Aseer's cultural and heritage sites. SPA
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Saudia Signs Deal to Boost Tourism in Saudi Arabia's Aseer Region

Saudia aims to connect international visitors with the Kingdom, highlighting Aseer's cultural and heritage sites. SPA
Saudia aims to connect international visitors with the Kingdom, highlighting Aseer's cultural and heritage sites. SPA

Saudia Airlines and the Aseer Development Authority have signed an agreement to promote tourism in Aseer Region, a prominent destination in Saudi Arabia.
The memorandum of understanding was signed during the Arabian Travel Market 2025 event.
Under the strategic partnership, Saudia will develop seasonal campaigns targeting spring, summer, and winter travel to increase visitor numbers and bookings to Aseer Region.
The airline stated the partnership supports its commitment to local economic growth and aligns with Saudi Arabia's National Transport and Logistics Strategy. This strategy is part of Saudi Vision 2030 plan, which aims for 330 million annual visitors to the Kingdom by 2030.
Saudia aims to connect international visitors with the Kingdom, highlighting Aseer's cultural and heritage sites.
"This strategic partnership with Saudia represents a qualitative leap in our efforts to develop Aseer as a global tourist destination," said Acting CEO of the Aseer Development Authority Hashem Al-Dabbagh. He added that it "supports economic development and enhances access to the region in line with the goals of Saudi Vision 2030."
"We are pleased to partner with the authority, utilizing our global network to highlight the natural beauty and vibrant culture of Aseer Region and integrating these offerings into our strategy,” said Chief Commercial Officer of Saudia Arved von zur Muehlen.