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Nutrien curtails production at Cory potash mine due to port workers strike

The Canadian Press
Nutrien curtails production at Cory potash mine due to port workers strike

SASKATOON — Nutrien Ltd. says it has curtailed production at its Cory potash mine due the port workers strike in Vancouver and warned if the work stoppage continues it could affect its other potash mines in Saskatchewan.

The company says the strike has meant the loss of export capacity through Canpotex’s Neptune terminal.

Nutrien chief executive Ken Seitz urged both sides in the dispute to come to a swift resolution.

About 7,400 members of the International Longshore and Warehouse Union Canada in Vancouver have been on strike since July 1.

Nutrien says it expects full-year potash adjusted earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization will fall below the bottom end of its guidance range due to factors impacting offshore sales through Canpotex, including the strike, a Portland terminal outage and lower than anticipated prices.

The company says it will provide updated guidance for its full year when it reports its second-quarter results on Aug. 2.

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