Comment by petesergeant 9 days ago Why wouldn't production increase to offset this? 1 comment petesergeant Reply kuschku 9 days ago 1. Inelastic supply. It takes quite a while to increase production.2. Volatility creates uncertainty, which always increases cost. And we've seen extreme volatility in energy prices and tariffs under the current US administration.
kuschku 9 days ago 1. Inelastic supply. It takes quite a while to increase production.2. Volatility creates uncertainty, which always increases cost. And we've seen extreme volatility in energy prices and tariffs under the current US administration.
1. Inelastic supply. It takes quite a while to increase production.
2. Volatility creates uncertainty, which always increases cost. And we've seen extreme volatility in energy prices and tariffs under the current US administration.