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World on brink of commodities shock – study

Food and energy prices are expected to soar, according to the World Bank.

Global energy prices are projected to rise dramatically, culminating in the biggest price jump in commodities in nearly half a century, the World Bank has warned.

According to the bank’s April Commodity Markets Outlook report, global energy prices, which have already seen a dramatic surge due to ongoing Covid-19 lockdowns in China and the Russia-Ukraine conflict, are expected to surge by 50.5% in 2022.

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“This amounts to the largest commodity shock we’ve experienced since the 1970s. As was the case then, the shock is being aggravated by a surge in restrictions in trade of food, fuel, and fertilizers,” the World Bank’s Vice President for Equitable Growth, Finance, and Institutions, Indermit Gill, said in a statement accompanying the report released on Tuesday.

The report points out that sanctions imposed on Russia have undermined global trade in commodities, having triggered huge energy-price increases. Food prices are projected to increase by 22.9% this year as well, the most since 2008, as wheat prices jump 40% to record highs.

“That will put pressure on developing economies that rely on wheat imports, especially from Russia and Ukraine,” the World Bank said.

Ukraine was expected to produce 10% of the world’s wheat in 2022, but the institution says anywhere from 25% to 50% of that production has been affected by the conflict.

Meanwhile, metal prices are expected to grow by 16% before easing next year but will reportedly remain at elevated levels.

According to the report, surging commodity prices have contributed to inflation levels not seen in more than 40 years in the US, and a record 7.5% jump in consumer prices in Europe.

“These developments have started to raise the specter of stagflation. Policymakers should take every opportunity to increase economic growth at home and avoid actions that will bring harm to the global economy,” Gill said.

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  1. Americans used food as a weapon historically. They are doing it now with excessive interference in Ukraine since 2011, and creating the conflict, and probably trigger a world-wise conflict.

    War monger Luxon and the globalists puppets Greens are right behind the US who is responsible for most poverty and wars in the world. The word democarcy is highly abused by US and MSM to start conflicts and resulting misery to a large section of the population.

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