China is reportedly tightening customs checks on fertilizer exports, focusing on ammonium sulphate, to stop traders from bypassing new restrictions. Authorities are watching for misdeclarations where urea or potash are reported as permitted ammonium sulphate. The crackdown comes as a sharp domestic versus international price gap grows, driven partly by global disruptions including the Strait of Hormuz.
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