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Commodity prices will remain high until end of 2024, says World Bank

2022-04-26T13:22:36.972Z


Washington institution calls war in Ukraine 'biggest commodity shock we've seen since 1970s' Food and energy prices, whose rise has been exacerbated by the war in Ukraine, could remain high for several years, estimates the World Bank, which refers to the end of the year 2024. “ The war in Ukraine has caused a major shock on commodity markets and changed the pattern of trade, production and consumption in the world , "notes the institution which published a report on Tuesday. The authors e


Food and energy prices, whose rise has been exacerbated by the war in Ukraine, could remain high for several years, estimates the World Bank, which refers to the end of the year 2024. “

The war in Ukraine has caused a major shock on commodity markets and changed the pattern of trade, production and consumption in the world

, "notes the institution which published a report on Tuesday.

The authors estimate that “

prices will remain at historically high levels until the end of 2024

”.

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They point out that the rise in energy prices over the past two years has been the largest since the 1973 oil crisis

. fertilizer, whose production depends on natural gas, has never been so strong since 2008

”, comments the World Bank in a press release.

Overall, this is the biggest commodity shock we have seen since the 1970s

,” the institution added.

This shock is compounded by an upsurge in restrictions on trade in food, fuel and fertilizers.

said Indermit Gill, World Bank Vice President for Equitable Growth, Finance and Institutions, adding that this raises the “

specter of stagflation

”.

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For energy prices alone, the Bank expects an increase of more than 50% this year before falling in 2023 and 2024. As for those of non-energy goods, such as agricultural products and metals, they should increase by almost 20% in 2022, then also decrease in the following years.

However, commodity prices are expected to remain well above the average of the past five years and, in the event of a prolonged war or new sanctions against Russia, they could become even higher and more volatile than currently expected.

“, warns the Bank.

These price increases have "

a considerable human and economic cost and risk hampering progress in poverty reduction

", she also deplores.

Source: lefigaro

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