The Economic Times reports, “India’s natural rubber imports in June surged 41.5 percent from a year ago to 32,550 metric tons despite a rise in local output, the state-run Rubber Board said, as a drop in global prices prompted local tyre makers to increase overseas purchases.
The south Asian country’s production during the month jumped nearly 66 percent from a year ago to 63,000 metric tons, the board said in a statement on Tuesday. India’s natural rubber consumption in June rose to 86,000 metric tons from 81,710 metric tons last year, it said. The south Asian country mainly imports natural rubber from Indonesia, Thailand, Vietnam and Malaysia.”