Water is also a key commodity that we as a country, could re-license the technology around the world.
The prices of key commodities, whose decline helped restrain inflation the last few years, are climbing again.
Generally, the fund will not deviate from the allocation of key commodities in the index by more than 10 percent.
The key commodity was pepper, but other goods also came to be defined as royal monopoly items, requiring a license for trade.
Another key commodity, rice, is important in states of even greater electoral college weight, such as California and Texas.
Kerosene is a key commodity, used by many Indonesians to fuel kitchen stoves.
It is important to understand that the amount of key commodities such as metals and glass in circulation at any moment is constant.
For everyone, she added, "energy has replaced time as the key commodity in life."
Sport has become a key commodity of this society.
The key commodities it transports include automotive, grain, food products, paper and chemicals.