China’s share of global commodity imports has risen sharply after two decades of stellar GDP growth. Its influence has been greatest in metals and energy, but more muted in raw materials such as food and agriculture. The price of construction and manufacturing-related commodities are the most sensitive to China demand shocks, and some of these minerals are also key for the climate transition. Emerging and developing economies are the most exposed to China… [Please click below to read the full…
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