AMMAN — The Jordan Phosphate Mines Company (JPMC) agreed
to supply the Indian Coromandel Fertilizer Company with 100,000 tonnes of
phosphoric acid until the end of December, according to the Jordan News Agency,
Petra.
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The agreement was
signed in the UAE Tuesday by JPMC CEO Abdul Wahab Al-Rawad and Coromandel
Managing Director in the presence of JPMC Chairman Muhammad Al-Thnaibat.
Thnaibat said in
a statement that the agreement adds to the JPMC’s record of agreements that
bring the JPMC together with a number of international companies, enhancing its
competitiveness and global standing.
“The agreement
also lays the groundwork for a long-term partnership with Coromandel by
supplying it with phosphoric acid produced by the Indo-Jordan Chemicals
Company, which is wholly owned by the Jordan Phosphate Mines Company,” he
added.
He said that the
JPMC will also sign a separate agreement with Coromandel to supply it with
Jordanian crude phosphate and dap fertilizer from October to December of this
year and in 2023.
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