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Flaxseed: situation might ease next week

March 18, 2021 at 2:31 PM , Der AUDITOR
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NUR-SULTAN/OTTAWA. Due to the supply congestion, the situation on the Kazakh-Chinese border remains critical. Experts hope, however, that the measures temporarily imposed by...

… the Kazakh railway company until 20 March will not be prolonged and that cargo can be transported to China again as of next week. However, it is expected to take some time before freight traffic returns to normal at this location. Meanwhile, commodity prices for brown flaxseed with a 97% purity have climbed to EUR 615-620/mt FCA North Kazakhstan, while price indications for April shipments to Western Europe are at USD 840/mt CFR Ghent. Cleaned flaxseed, brown, with a 99.9% is also being offered at EUR 0.78/kg DDP Germany and therefore more expensive than last week. For go

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