Who is Kimberley Fritts, the new lobbyist for OCP?
The Moroccan phosphate giant – subject to strong anti-dumping measures in the United States following complaints from its American competitor Mosaic – is strengthening its influence in Washington DC.
26/01/2022 at 15h27, by Africa Business+
A key support will be Kimberly Fritts, a figure of influence in Washington DC. In the coming months, she will be the be a lobbyist for the Moroccan group OCP, via its subsidiary OCP North America Inc. (OCPNA).
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