The United States imports more than 80% of its potash from one Canadian province. There are no strategic reserves. No domestic backup. And while Trump spent 18 months threatening to tariff the fertilizer keeping his own farm belt alive, Canada was quietly building billion-dollar export terminals pointed at China.
This video breaks down how Saskatchewan's potash became the most overlooked leverage point in the entire trade war — and why the country that feeds America has spent the last year finding better customers.
China Comes for Canadian POTASH — Trump's Farm Belt Loses Its Fertilizer Lifeline Beyond the Headline
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June 18, 2026
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