“The Natural Resource Curse”: Why the Current Commodity Boom May Not Benefit Latin America Like It Has Before

  • Cecilia Barria
  • BBC News World

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After the start of the war in Ukraine at the end of February, the price of raw materials rose frantically.

In the midst of uncertainty, products such as oil, metals, gasoline, natural gas, wheat, corn or soybeans soared and in a few days a new boom of the commodities.

The Russian invasion and sanctions applied by Western nations to Moscow initiated historic increases in global food and fuel prices and prompted companies to look for alternative sources of supply.

“You have a shock where you lack basic products, food and energy and also metals, there is a problem of food security and [América Latina] looks like the one that will help us get through the problems,” Ilan Goldfajn, director of the Western Hemisphere Department at the International Monetary Fund (IMF), said in April.

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