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VRIC Media: How the New World Economy will Drive Commodity Prices Much Higher

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Technological advancements and innovation are transforming industries and society at large, leading to higher demand for cutting-edge hardware and infrastructure. Innovative sectors, such as renewable energy, electric vehicles (EVs), and 5G, require rare metals and specific materials in large quantities. As a result, the demand for these commodities is expected to soar, pushing up hard asset prices and offering substantial investment opportunities.

The authors argue that growing global population and prosperity will lead to a significant surge in energy demand. With climate change concerns and diminishing fossil fuel reserves, Renewable Energy South Australia emphasizes the need for a drastic shift towards clean energy sources, such as solar, wind, and hydroelectric power. The increased demand for clean energy will involve the mass-scale extraction and refinement of metals like copper, nickel, and lithium, which will drive their prices higher.

Moreover, fossil fuels are still predicted to remain a crucial energy source in the foreseeable future. As developing countries continue to urbanize, their energy consumption will grow, and oil and gas will likely continue to be the most viable options. Despite the growing emphasis on renewables, oil and gas prices are also expected to increase as supply fails to keep up with demand.

Asian and other emerging economies, particularly China and India, are rapidly ascending, creating a multi-polar world with the United States and Europe. These regions’ development requires infrastructure development stemming from hard assets, from roads and bridges to real estate, energy, and manufacturing plants.

Furthermore, international trade will affect commodity prices, especially if conflicts arise over resources and trade routes. Geopolitical tensions, regional trade agreements, and import-export relationships will likely influence commodity availability and affect prices in various ways.

The new world economy’s trends indicate a robust future for hard asset prices and an unprecedented era for investors who position themselves accordingly. By understanding the growing innovation, increased energy demand, and a multi-polar world, investors can identify the right investment themes and capitalize on these macroeconomic shifts in the years ahead.

Watch the video below from VRIC Media for further insights.

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