New shocks, old tools: Revisiting international commodity agreements in a fragmented world
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New shocks, old tools: Revisiting international commodity agreements in a fragmented world
Recent volatility in commodity prices, along with renewed concerns about energy and food security, has brought fresh attention to commodity supply management. Many of today’s proposals—for energy, metals, and food products—echo earlier appeals to establish international commodity agreements (ICAs).»»»
Global commodity prices set to fall amid oil glut, World Bank warns
The World Bank has projected energy prices to drop by six percent in 2025, and an additional two percent in 2026. Also, it said that global food prices are set to fall nine percent this year, and an additional four percent in 2025 before leveling off, but would still leave food prices nearly 25 per»»»
Global commodity prices set to hit five-year low in 2025: World Bank
ISLAMABAD: Global commodity prices are set to tumble to a five-year low in 2025 amid an oil glut that is so large that it is likely to limit the price effects even of a wider conflict in the Middle East, said the World Bank on Tuesday. In its latest Commodity Markets Outlook (CMO), the bank said th»»»
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