En resumen
- Four ships carrying approximately 1.8 lakh tonnes of urea, DAP, and sulphur have successfully crossed the Strait of Hormuz and are en route to Indian ports.
- The vessels passed through the conflict-hit channel last week, just before Iran announced a fresh closure.
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Four ships carrying approximately 1.8 lakh tonnes of urea, DAP, and sulphur have crossed the Strait of Hormuz en route to India. The vessels passed through the conflict-hit sea channel last week.
Four ships carrying around 1.8 lakh tonnes of urea, di-ammonium phosphate (DAP) and sulphur have crossed the Strait of Hormuz and are now heading to ports in India, the fertiliser department said on Monday. The ships crossed the conflict-hit sea channel last week. TOI has learnt they sailed through the strait on Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Three oil tankers also crossed the critical sea route Saturday. Officials said the seven India-bound ships crossed the strait just before Iran announced its fresh closure. While two ships loaded with fertilisers are carrying 91,750 tonnes of urea, another vessel is transporting 55,000 tonnes of DAP and the fourth one has 33,251 tonnes of sulphur. They are likely to reach ports in Krishnapatnam, Kakinada (Andhra), Paradeep (Odisha) and Mundra (Gujarat) soon.
Preguntas abiertas
- Will Iran's closure affect future shipments?
- What is the specific impact on Indian fertilizer prices?