A commodity supercycle refers to an extended period—often decades—where prices for raw materials like metals, energy, and agricultural goods rise well above their long-term trends. Driven by structural shifts in supply and demand, such as industrialization or resource constraints, these cycles benefit producers, resource-rich nations, and investors in commodities.
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