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China’s campaign to control commodities goes into overdrive – Sydney Morning Herald
China has stepped up its campaign to rein in commodity prices and reduce speculation in a bid to ease the threat to its pandemic…

The scrutiny on overseas commodities positions, meanwhile, is aimed at curbing excessive speculation as prices are overheated and could bring risks to SOEs, said Jia.
The run-up in commodities prices has fanned concerns in China that factories will eventually…
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