Primary Commodity definition

Primary Commodity means an Index Commodity from which another Index Commodity is principally produced or derived.
Primary Commodity means a commodity produced or bred in Brunei Darussalam (or, in the case of fish and crustacea, caught or landed in Brunei Darussalam by the fisherman) which, although it may have been processed, has not been manufactured;

Examples of Primary Commodity in a sentence

  • Source: IMF Primary Commodity Price Data retrieved from http://www.imf.org/external/np/res/commod/index.aspx in May 2014.

  • Instead, the Commodity Production Percentages within each Commodity Sector must be reassigned among the Primary Commodities and its Derivative Commodities to eliminate the double-counting of production figures for the Primary Commodity that would otherwise occur if no adjustment were made.

  • Although it is not an ideal measure for species caught around Madagascar, it is highly correlated with other seafood products given the globalized nature of much of the industry (IMF Primary Commodity Prices, 2020).

  • Price indices for such commodities as food, beverages, agricultural raw materials, minerals, non-ferrous metals, fertilizers and crude petroleum are obtained from IMF Primary Commodity Prices (July 2012 release).

  • Coverage for Primary Commodity Exporters Primary commodity exporters may choose to target a fiscal balance that excludes revenues from these exports.

  • Source: IMF Primary Commodity Price System as at 6 February 2020Energy remains a critical risk to the economy Eskom poses a significant risk to the fiscus and to the economy in general owing to poor performance and an unsustainable debt burden of R450 billion.

  • Average petroleum spot price (ASPS) of crude oil calculated by IMF was presented in $/bbl (IMF Primary Commodity Prices, 2020) and derived from the simple average of three spot prices; Dated Brent, West Texas Intermediate, and the Dubai Fateh (IMF Primary Commodity Prices, 2020).

  • As a measure of global fish prices, we used the monthly export price of farm-bred Norwegian salmon in USD per kilogram for the 2012-2019 period (IMF Primary Commodity Prices, 2020).

  • Moreover, the drop in export demand from advanced economies is likely to be more immediate and larger than any drop in export demand from developing countries (particularly emerging market economies) for which the effect may be both delayed and of second order (though the magnitude of the knock-on effect will vary by country).o Primary Commodity ExportersPrimary commodity exporters are likely to be the most strongly-affected economies.

  • Tables 2.1 Primary Commodity Prices (1990 = 100) 3.1 Nigeria’s Status on Current and Capital Account Liberalization 4.1 Sub-Saharan Africa and the World: Global Integration Indicators.

Related to Primary Commodity

  • Commodity means any material, article, supply, goods, or equipment.

  • Agricultural commodity means all agricultural, aquacultural, silvicultural, horticultural, floricultural, or viticultural products, livestock or livestock products, Christmas trees, bees, maple syrup, honey, commercial fish or fish products, and seeds produced in this state, either in their natural state or as processed by the producer of the commodity. The kinds, types, and subtypes of products to be classed together as an agricultural commodity for the purposes of this act shall be determined on the basis of common usage and practice.

  • Commodities means the Commodities , raw materials, machines, equipments and/or other materials that should be provided by the Supplier to the Buyer under the Contract.

  • Raw agricultural commodity means any food in its raw or natural state including fruits that are washed, colored, or otherwise treated in their unpeeled natural form before marketing.

  • Futures Contract means a Financial Futures Contract and/or Stock Index Futures Contracts.

  • Commodity Exchange Act means the Commodity Exchange Act (7 U.S.C. § 1 et seq.), as amended from time to time, and any successor statute.

  • Commodity contract means a commodity futures contract, an option on a commodity futures contract, a commodity option, or another contract if the contract or option is:

  • Central Bank UCITS Regulations means the Central Bank (Supervision and Enforcement)