Court throws out potash price-fixing lawsuit
The 7th Circuit Court of Appeals in Chicago said the plaintiffs, who were purchasers of potash, did not claim a sufficient link between alleged anti-competitive activity taking place outside the United States and the domestic potash market.
It voided a lower court's refusal to end the case, and directed that the purchasers' claims under the Sherman Act, a U.S. antitrust law, be dismissed.
The defendants included Canada's Agrium Inc and Potash Corp of Saskatchewan Inc , Mosaic Co , and four companies that conduct mining operations in Russia and Belarus: JSC Uralkali, JSC Silvinit, JSC Belarusian Potash and JSC International Potash.
(Reporting by Jonathan Stempel in New York, editing by Gerald E. McCormick)