India spat spills over into boardroom of Canadian potash firm Karnalyte
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For even some of the smallest Canadian companies with ties to India, day-to-day business has been complicated by a worsening diplomatic feud between the two countries.
Karnalyte Resources Inc. abruptly cancelled plans to meet with its Indian board members as the governments of Canada and India traded barbs over the killing of a Sikh leader on Canadian soil. The Saskatchewan-based potash firm counts two Indian executives and one Indian banker among its board members.
“We were preparing to welcome our board colleagues from India for a visit to Canada this week but they cancelled their trip due to the tensions that arose and quickly escalated last week,” Karnalyte’s Interim Chief Executive Officer Danielle Favreau said in an email. “We hope to be able to reschedule their visit soon.
Karnalyte is planning to build a potash mine in Western Canada and counts Gujarat State Fertilizers & Chemicals Ltd. — one of India’s largest fertilizer and industrial chemicals manufacturing companies — as its largest shareholder. When the mine starts producing, most of its output will go to the state-owned Indian firm.