An oversupply strategy involves deliberately producing more goods than current demand requires. Businesses use this to dominate market share, deter competitors, or buffer against supply chain disruptions. Consumers often benefit from lower prices, while companies risk higher storage costs. This approach is common in commodity markets and during rapid growth phases.
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