The 2000s supercycle refers to an extended period of strong global demand for commodities, driven by rapid industrialization in emerging economies, especially China. This trend boosted prices for oil, metals, and agricultural goods, benefiting resource-rich nations, mining companies, and investors. It reshaped supply chains and economic strategies, lasting roughly from early 2000s to 2014.
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