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The Commodity Compass Week 18-19, 2025

The Week 18–19 edition of The Commodity Compass highlights key commodity price movements and market trends across food, metals, chemicals, precious metals, and energy sectors. In food & beverages, palm oil declined due to weak soy oil competitiveness and currency factors. Soybeans saw a brief rise on Indian imports and planting delays, before falling with crude oil and economic weakness. Maize declined on reduced ethanol demand and bearish US production outlooks. Sugar dipped on oversupply fears, while wheat dropped due to favorable crop conditions and weak exports before rebounding on global dryness. Cocoa prices were mixed, reacting to weather and price policy changes in West Africa. In metals and minerals, copper dropped due to worsening US-China trade tensions and weak economic data. Iron ore fell as China’s green steel policies reduced demand. Aluminium and lead dropped due to weak downstream demand and inventory build-up. Nickel and zinc rebounded on tightening supply and trade optimism, while tin rose on electronics demand and mining delays. Chemical prices showed mixed trends. Ethylene, benzene, and ammonia declined on soft demand and oversupply. Methanol spiked briefly after Iranian export disruptions but fell later. Caustic soda and propylene prices fluctuated with downstream demand and maintenance activities. Soda ash remained stable due to steady production levels. Precious metals traded cautiously. Gold stabilized after previous volatility, platinum rose on supply concerns, and silver rebounded slightly after a decline. In energy, oil slipped on OPEC+ output hikes and uncertain demand. Coal declined initially due to oversupply but rose on India-Pakistan tensions. Natural gas spiked with record LNG exports despite seasonal headwinds.

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