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From Venezuelan crude quietly reentering global trade to copper markets straining under supply pressure, and from stressed power grids facing Arctic cold to farmers pulling back on sugarcane and soy, today’s episode connects the dots across energy, metals, agriculture, and trade as global commodity flows adjust to new political and economic realities.
By The Commodities InstituteFrom Venezuelan crude quietly reentering global trade to copper markets straining under supply pressure, and from stressed power grids facing Arctic cold to farmers pulling back on sugarcane and soy, today’s episode connects the dots across energy, metals, agriculture, and trade as global commodity flows adjust to new political and economic realities.