HomeBusinessGlobal EconomyThis Commodity’s Collapse Might Not Be So BadThis Commodity’s Collapse Might Not Be So Bad January 24, 2026nileshsha@hotmail.com Efforts to reduce cement’s carbon footprint have been glacial. A plunge in consumption is our best bet at cleaning up the industry. www.bloomberg.com #Commoditys #Collapse #BadRelated reading:Earnings Beats Offer India Markets a Silver Lining Amid Oil ShockPhilippine Growth Unexpectedly Slows as Inflation Risks GrowMontage Tops CATL as Priciest Dual-Listed Stock After Chip RallyShare: X · Facebook · LinkedIn
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