The demand for Indium and gallium could easily become as large as 500 times
the current domestic consumption.
Not exact matches
I don't understand your scenario of US wages rising faster than prices — please begin with the basics: (1) GDP = Savings + Investment +
Consumption and (2)
Current Account Balance =
Domestic Savings —
Domestic Investment.
I think this would subsidize exporters indirectly (reducing the currency value) and therefore increase invesment while also reducing
domestic savings by forcing up
consumption on «core» items, so that would reduce the
current account surpluses.
Continuing the trend of
domestic consumption outpacing production, the USDA's Beijing bureau forecasts a 3 million tonne increase in soybean imports in China, up from a record 97 million tonnes this
current season.
Nigeria continues the absurdity of expending more than 30 % of scarce foreign currency importing refined petroleum products, a self - imposed malaise as we insist on subsidizing
domestic fuel
consumption; and crude oil and gas as a percentage of our export revenue stays at 96 % meaning beyond all the talk of diversification,
current rhetoric does not match the outcomes!
The shale gas in recent exploration in the United States, that could meet the
domestic demand of the country for natural gas at
current levels of
consumption for over 100 years, is extremely negative for the environment because it generates half the carbon emissions from coal, and pollutes the sheets underground aquifers.
This analytical report presents past trends in
domestic energy policy in the Arab region and the capacity of today's policies and institutions to reverse
current unsustainable production and
consumption patterns, and meet development and energy security needs.
But in the long run, coal
consumption will continue declining — with
current policies and the structural transformation of the economy from being a heavy industry - led, export - driven model to one sustained by services and
domestic consumption — despite the annual and seasonal fluctuations.
Current annual production of some crops (like wheat, corn, and soybean) are greater than annual
domestic consumption in the U.S., allowing for export.
If you include all water - use (industry, agricaulture,
domestic),
current per - capita water
consumption is around 1M litres per year.
So the conculsion is, we may have 100 years of
domestic NG in the US based upon
current consumption, and these resources are valueable, just not as valuable as past resources.