Lowering Input Costs for American Farmers Act
Summary
The Lowering Input Costs for American Farmers Act (S.4418) would eliminate tariffs and countervailing duties on phosphate fertilizers imported from Morocco, directly benefiting U.S. farmers through lower input costs but pressuring domestic phosphate producers Mosaic and Nutrien. The bill is in early legislative stages (referred to Senate Finance Committee) with a companion bill in the House, indicating bipartisan momentum but a long path to enactment.
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Key Takeaways
- 1.S.4418 would eliminate tariffs and CVDs on Moroccan phosphate fertilizers, lowering costs for U.S. farmers
- 2.Domestic phosphate producers Mosaic ($MOS) and Nutrien ($NTR) face margin compression from increased Moroccan competition
- 3.Bill is early stage (referred to Senate Finance) with House companion — moderate passage probability, likely 12-18 months from enactment
Market Implications
The bill directly threatens the pricing power of U.S. phosphate producers. Mosaic ($MOS) is the most exposed — its phosphate segment generates ~45% of total revenue and operates in a market where Moroccan imports already have a cost advantage. If the bill passes, Mosaic's phosphate operating income could decline by 15-25%. Nutrien ($NTR) has more diversified fertilizer exposure (potash, nitrogen) but still faces a meaningful headwind. CF Industries is effectively neutral. The agricultural sector broadly benefits — lower input costs support farm margins and could boost demand for other inputs. No real market data is available for stock price movements, but the structural impact is clear.
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What the bill does
Exemption from Section 122/301 tariffs and revocation of countervailing duties on phosphate fertilizers imported from Morocco
Who must act
U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Department of Commerce, and importers of Moroccan phosphate fertilizers
What happens
Immediate elimination of tariffs (currently 25% under Section 301) and countervailing duties (CVD) on Moroccan phosphate fertilizers, reducing landed cost for U.S. importers by an estimated $30-$50 per metric ton
Stock impact
Mosaic's phosphate segment faces increased price competition from Moroccan imports (OCP Group is world's largest phosphate exporter). Mosaic's FY2025 phosphate revenue ~$4.5B; lower-cost Moroccan product could pressure Mosaic's domestic pricing by 5-10%, reducing phosphate segment operating earnings by ~$200M-$400M annually
What the bill does
Exemption from Section 122/301 tariffs and revocation of countervailing duties on phosphate fertilizers imported from Morocco
Who must act
U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Department of Commerce, and importers of Moroccan phosphate fertilizers
What happens
Immediate elimination of tariffs and CVD on Moroccan phosphate fertilizers, reducing landed cost for U.S. importers by an estimated $30-$50 per metric ton
Stock impact
Nutrien's phosphate segment (primarily through its 50% stake in the Canpotex export venture and U.S. phosphate production) competes directly with Moroccan imports. Nutrien's phosphate revenue ~$2.5B annually; increased Moroccan competition could pressure pricing by 5-10%, reducing phosphate segment earnings by ~$100M-$200M annually
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Lowering Input Costs for American Farmers Act
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