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In Q1 2025, the North American Ammonia market experienced a modest decline in prices, influenced by a combination of adequate supply and subdued demand. Sufficient availability of both domestically produced and imported Ammonia, supported by earlier stockpiling efforts, helped maintain balanced inventories across the region. On the demand side, purchasing activity remained muted, primarily due to adverse winter weather conditions that hindered transportation and discouraged buyers from building inventory.
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Why did the Ammonia Price Change in July 2025? The Ammonia Spot Price in North America declined consistently throughout Q2 2025, falling from USD 435/MT in April to USD 404/MT by June, marking a quarter-over-quarter drop of approximately 7.1%.
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In Q1 2025, the North American Ammonia market experienced a modest decline in prices, influenced by a combination of adequate supply and subdued demand. Sufficient availability of both domestically produced and imported Ammonia, supported by earlier stockpiling efforts, helped maintain balanced inventories across the region. On the demand side, purchasing activity remained muted, primarily due to adverse winter weather conditions that hindered transportation and discouraged buyers from building inventory.