Commodity inflation refers to the sustained rise in prices of raw materials like oil, metals, and agricultural goods. It is often driven by supply shortages, high demand, or currency devaluation. Producers and exporters benefit, as their revenues increase, while consumers and manufacturers face higher costs. This inflation signals economic shifts and impacts global trade dynamics.
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