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Beyond the transaction: commodity trade and sustainable development

Interdisciplinary literature review

This report takes stock of the current evidence on commodity trade and global sustainable development across the academic disciplines of law, economics, environmental, political and social sciences.

Beyond the transaction commodity trade and sustainable development literatur review

Commodities represent around 33% of global trade in goods. Commodity trade links primary extraction and production with processing, manufacturing and consumption, thereby connecting distant ecologies and social realities. Commodity trade is not merely a neutral service enabling the world economy; rather, it is an integral component that actively shapes production systems, investment patterns, and global value chains. Commodity trading delivers not just materials and goods, but also economic, environmental, and social impacts − whether intentionally or not. Moreover, commodity trade sits at the fault line where geopolitics and geoeconomics increasingly converge.

Trading hubs in Switzerland, the US, the UK, Singapore or Hong Kong, among others, play a key role in global commodity trading. They serve as nodes anchoring global networks of material, informational, and financial flows while competing for strategic and regulatory advantage. Public policy faces the challenge of balancing trade facilitation, supply chain resilience, and long-term sustainable development.

This report takes stock of the current evidence on commodity trade and global sustainable development across the academic disciplines of law, economics, environmental, political and social sciences. It considers hard and soft commodities, as well as derivatives trading.

Source: Brugger F, Carbonnier G, Depoorter C, Elsig M, Fischer F, Grabs J, Haller L, Kaufmann C, Kesselring R, Leins S, Luciani G, Nadakavukaren Schefer K, Nerlinger M, Pfister S, Wettstein F, Winkler MS (2026) Beyond the transaction: commodity trade and sustainable development. Swiss Academies Reports 21 (2). DOI: doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20050770

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