Sentences with phrase «global stockpiles»

"Global stockpiles" refers to the collection or accumulation of resources, goods, or supplies on a worldwide scale. It implies that these stockpiles are present or available across various countries or regions around the world. Full definition
* Weak dollar and technical short - covering lifting wheat futures but gains limited by abundant global stockpile of wheat.
That directly undermines the efforts of producers led by OPEC and Russia, the world's biggest oil producer, to cut supply in order to reduce global stockpiles.
OPEC, along with Russia and several other producer nations, is keeping 1.8 million barrels a day off the market through the end of the year in order to shrink global stockpiles of oil.
* Pressure from firm dollar and ongoing reminders of the plentiful global stockpile of wheat.
Robust oil demand growth and reduced global stockpiles have instilled confidence in the oil market lately.
In December, global stockpiles were about 109 million barrels above the five - year average, which is OPEC's target.
Global stockpiles are always an issue when markets turn and there is no accurate measure of how much tantalum is sitting in Yokohama warehouses.
One million doses of the vaccine had been allocated from a global stockpile and immunizations had been set to begin this month; now, the first half - million doses that were en route to the country will be rerouted to other at - risk countries.
But for now, Waldor, Clemens and Hotez, writing in The New England Journal of Medicine are calling for a global stockpile of cholera vaccine so there will be enough for emergencies such as Haiti.
The global stockpile of highly enriched uranium stands at around 1,600 tons, enough for more than 60,000 nuclear weapons.
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