Amrita Sen
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This is fundamentally the issue, right?
Yes, the US is the biggest producer in the world, and we are not expecting shortages outside of maybe the West Coast.
But US policymakers have to appreciate this is a global market, and this kind of a blockade does mean high domestic prices.
You know, what surprised me in this market is this consistent belief.
I would say a lot of the macro traders have that somehow there will be a resolution because the alternative is just too difficult to fathom, too difficult to kind of really think through and say, OK, what does this do to the global economy?
I don't disagree with that, except that that's not the reason why the straight is shut to begin with.
You know, what surprised me in this market is this consistent belief.
I would say a lot of the macro traders have that somehow there will be a resolution because the alternative is just too difficult to fathom, too difficult to kind of really think through and say, OK, what does this do to the global economy?
I don't disagree with that, except that that's not the reason why the straight is shut to begin with.
You know, what surprised me in this market is this consistent belief.
I would say a lot of the macro traders have that somehow there will be a resolution because the alternative is just too difficult to fathom, too difficult to kind of really think through and say, OK, what does this do to the global economy?
I don't disagree with that, except that that's not the reason why the straight is shut to begin with.
You know, what surprised me in this market is this consistent belief.
I would say a lot of the macro traders have that somehow there will be a resolution because the alternative is just too difficult to fathom, too difficult to kind of really think through and say, OK, what does this do to the global economy?
I don't disagree with that, except that that's not the reason why the straight is shut to begin with.
You know, what surprised me in this market is this consistent belief.
I would say a lot of the macro traders have that somehow there will be a resolution because the alternative is just too difficult to fathom, too difficult to kind of really think through and say, OK, what does this do to the global economy?
I don't disagree with that, except that that's not the reason why the straight is shut to begin with.
This is fundamentally the issue, right?
Yes, the U.S.