Nutrien selects US site for potash terminal
WINNIPEG, MANITOBA, Nov 19 (Reuters) - Nutrien NTR.TO, the world's largest potash fertilizer producer, said on Wednesday it is hoping to build a new export terminal in Longview, Washington, to "meet rising demand for Saskatchewan-made potash." It expects to make a final investment decision on the idea in 2027. Previously Nutrien said it was considering Canadian locations as well. (Reporting by Ed White; Editing by Caroline Stauffer ) ((ed.white@thomsonreuters.com))
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