The increase is due to the strong rise in prices for urea, the main raw material in the production of AdBlue. International urea prices have climbed significantly over the summer and already a number of AdBlue suppliers around Europe have announced price increases since September. High-specification urea is the raw material for AdBlue.
Rolf Isberg, Global Head for Air1 at Yara International, stated, "There has been a strong demand on urea all through the summer and prices have continued to
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