On January 16, Indonesia announced its potassium chloride import volume for January to November 2025, totaling 4.14 million tons, a year-on-year increase of 32% (including 1.65 million tons from Canada, 1.55 million tons from Russia, 360,000 tons from Belarus, 330,000 tons from Uzbekistan, and 137,000 tons from Laos). Chempricehub analyzed potassium chloride, with a bullish-bearish score of +1: Indonesia's potassium chloride imports from January to November 2025 reached 4.14 million tons, a year-on-year increase of 32%, with major sources including Canada, Russia, and other countries. This indicates strong demand in the Indonesian market, which may drive spot prices higher. Although increased supply brings some pressure, demand growth dominates market sentiment, supporting upward price trends. A score of +1 indicates a generally positive outlook, as the growth is significant but not an extreme event. Spot prices are expected to remain stable with a slight upward bias in the short term.