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What the US Imports from Russia — Uranium, Fertilizers, and Palladium

... individual sectors. Without establishing alternatives — developing domestic production or seeking other suppliers — the cessation of even this small flow could negatively impact the respective sectors of the economy. It is likely that a certain level of trade between the U.S. and Russia will persist in the short term, at least in strategic niches, until comprehensive substitutes for Russian raw materials are found.

Multi-Sided Platform For Instant Purchases And Sales In Commodity Markets

... transaction when trading products and significant communication costs between customers and sellers Calculating an effective trade takes time. Depending on the selling company, this time ranges from several hours to several days. Due to imperfect business ... ... between producers and end consumers. The current market structure includes many intermediaries and traders. The supply chain of raw materials and fuel to the final consumer can be very long, and it is impossible to control it properly. Well-coordinated work ...

Cossa: "The raw material marketplace 'ORG-Market' offers installment plans for fuel purchases."

The "Product in Transit" service from the raw material marketplace ORG-Market allows you to purchase fuel with an initial payment of just 10%. This is a beneficial solution for gas stations, large traders, and companies purchasing fuel from refineries, the stock exchange, or the trading platform ...

Lithium is not the new oil.

... to 71,500 yuan per ton, while at the end of 2022, it was near 500,000 yuan per ton. The Market Moves into Surplus The shift in market balance is due to a sharp increase in supply. According to the Energy Institute, global production of lithium raw materials increased by more than 80% from 2021 to 2023 (from 107.9 thousand tons to 198 thousand tons). The main increase came from three countries—Australia, Chile, and China—which together increased their production of lithium raw materials by a ...

How to conduct fundamental analysis?

... estimates: for example, a sharp acceleration of inflation or an increase in the rate can worsen the forecast for a number of companies, as costs rise and loans become more expensive. Macro data is also needed to analyze other markets - for example, raw material prices that affect exporting industries, or exchange rates that are important for companies engaged in foreign trade. Industry reviews and news. Understanding trends in a particular sector is facilitated by analytical reviews, market research, news from specialized publications. Many investment companies and banks issue reports on industries (for example, a forecast ...