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The 'China' Boost For Global Commodities
April 2023
|Fortune India
As China opens up from covid curbs, the commodity world order, especially steel, aluminium and pharma, is set to change globally, as well as in india.
AFTER A STRING of negative news including lockdowns in major cities, the Evergrande real estate crisis and regulatory crackdowns on tech behemoths, the Chinese government decided to tear down most zero-Covid restrictions, providing a dose of good news to the global community.
The decision came when countries globally were struggling with moribund economic growth, while four-decade high inflation pushed central bankers to hike rates at a pace not seen in a long time. China played a key role in lifting the global economy after the 2008-09 subprime crisis and the global community expects a similar miracle from China yet again.
The Chinese reopening has wide ramifications for the world economy, especially global commodity markets and their ripple effects on India.

CHINA, A MIGHTY FORCE
China is a trading Goliath that accounts for 20% of global exports and a 19% share of the global economy. It commands less than 3% of world currency reserves and international payments but the size of the renminbi bloc, a group of countries that use the currency, has nearly doubled to 29% of global GDP from just 15% in 2000. In the same period, the size of dollar currency blocs has declined from 50% of global GDP to 34% today, according to a Morgan Stanley report.
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