Exclusive-US is leading G20 initiative to ensure fertilizer access, sources say
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The U.S. is leading a G20 initiative to secure global fertilizer access, according to sources. The effort aims to stabilize supply chains amid recent disruptions, with discussions focusing on equitable distribution and price stability. The initiative reflects broader concerns over food security and agricultural productivity.
Bangladesh is negotiating with the IMF over key reforms required for a $5.5 billion loan, with Finance Minister Amir Khosru Mahmud Chowdhury meeting IMF officials in Washington. The talks aim to finalize conditions for the loan, which is part of Bangladesh’s broader efforts to secure financial support and implement economic reforms. The negotiations are ongoing as of April 2026.
Several oil tankers reversed course in the Persian Gulf on April 17, after attempting to transit the Strait of Hormuz. The U-turns reflect ongoing uncertainty among shipowners and traders about Iran’s commitment to keep the strategic chokepoint open amid reopening doubts. The incident highlights geopolitical tensions impacting global oil shipping routes.
Australia extends fuel-quality waivers amid ongoing supply chain issues, allowing continued use of lower-quality fuels to mitigate shortages. The decision aims to ease inflationary pressures and prevent fuel shortages, with authorities monitoring supply levels closely. The extension is set for an additional six months, reflecting persistent global supply chain disruptions affecting fuel imports.