Strategic reserve

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For the military term see: Military reserve

A strategic reserve is the reserve of a commodity or items that is held back from normal use by governments, organisations, or businesses in pursuance of a particular strategy or to cope with unexpected events.

A strategic reserve can be:

  • Financial in nature such as ring fenced funding or a capital reserves of a large corporation.
  • A commodity, such as intervention stocks of food or petrol (see security of supply and strategic petroleum reserves)
  • Specific machinery such a rail road cars or steam locomotives, to be used in an emergency situation.

Examples of commodity reserves:


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