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Oversupply
Oversupply meaning
To supply more than is needed.
Synonyms of Oversupply
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Despite the 2% fall anticipated by the property website, they added that they are not anticipating an oversupply of available properties through forced sales, which will prevent more major price falls.
However, the oversupply issues Canberra had been contending with a few years ago seemed to have resolved themselves through a slowdown in building as well as a pick-up in demand.
In summary, any temporary oversupply in the global refined copper market should be viewed as a buying opportunity in anticipation of a recovery in copper prices.
LONDON – Oil prices stabilized on Wednesday, but remained near six-month lows after a more than 3 percent drop in the previous session, with investors concerned about oversupply and waning demand.
NEW YORK -Oil prices fell more than 3 percent on Tuesday to their lowest level in six months on concerns of oversupply and after U.S. economic data showed an unexpected rise in consumer prices.
So the danger is that unexpectedly in a few years, there could be a lithium oversupply and, therefore, low prices.
The deal should better equip the two superpowers against an oversupply of steel from that country, Bloomberg News reported on the insider.
The oversupply situation in the global petrochemicals industry and subdued demand has already impacted the margins of players in the second half of 2022 and 2023 calendar years (CYs).
The remark came amid wild speculation that Samsung might join the list of other major memory chip firms, including SK hynix and Micron Technology, to reduce investment and production to deal with falling prices and oversupply, reports Yonhap news agency.
We are cautious of a “mad rush” of upstream renewables manufacturing in the U.S. which may result in an oversupply in the medium term and erode any benefit the IRA may provide toward project returns.
While the digital advertising market appears to be stabilizing, there continues to be an oversupply of inventory and weak demand.
Another way, he said, is to look at the GLCs’ management, which includes the actual requirement of the managerial section of the company and whether there is an oversupply of manpower.
But an uncertain economic outlook in the biggest oil-consuming countries, notably China, and potential oil oversupply have led investors to hedge their bets on the impact of Trump’s election promise.
During an earnings call, management the firm’s ability to grow revenue and earnings and produce 3.6 gigawatts of modules despite the problem of “oversupply” brought upon by Chinese solar companies.
However, the lithium industry is struggling with an oversupply and falling electric vehicle sales, pushing prices down and leading mines around the world to shut or scale back production.
However, the metal, which is essential for EV manufacturing and renewable energy storage, has seen prices crash 80% from their 2022 peak due to oversupply.
Maize silage crops unwanted by dairy farmers were also taken through for grain, leading to an oversupply in the North Island, compounded by a shortage of storage facilities.
The project’s supporters say the biomass projects will give a needed boost to a forestry industry in rural South Georgia that needs new markets for an oversupply of wood that has driven down prices.
The sharp drop has primarily been attributed to oversupply and reduced demand for electric vehicles.
As the pandemic stalled meat processing and restrictions shuttered restaurants, he said an oversupply of pork products earlier this year sent prices plummeting.