Global natural rubber (NR) production rose by 3.2% in the first nine months of the year, reaching 9.9 million tonnes, while global demand saw a more modest increase of 1.4%, reaching 11.3 million tonnes over the same period. However, the…
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ANRPC voices concerns on EU deforestation regulation; calls for dialogue
Malaysia-based Association of Natural Rubber Producing Countries (ANRPC), together with the member countries association (AMC), recently issued a joint statement expressing its concern on the implementation of the EU Deforestation-free Regulation (EUDR), which it says has the possibility to create…
ANRPC expects positive trend in NR market
In view of the recent developments and release of the latest outlook by International Monetary Fund (IMF), Malaysia-based Association of Natural Rubber Producing Countries (ANRPC) has updated its outlook of global natural rubber (NR) market for this year. Global production…
Natural rubber market to improve, says ANRPC
Based on the estimates given by member governments up to June 2022, the outlook of natural rubber (NR) market is expected to improve further during the year 2022, in production and consumption, says the Kuala Lumpur-based Association of Natural Rubber…
Covid-19 resurgence, vax rollout affect NR demand-report
Return to lockdowns muddle shipments, rubber demand according to the latest report by the ANRPC (The Association of Natural Rubber Producing Countries) published June 1-15, natural rubber (NR) prices in key futures and physical markets declined during the first half…
Challenging yet favourable outlook seen for Southeast Asia’s NR sector – ANRPC
According to the latest report by the Association of Natural Rubber Producing Countries (ANRPC) released for April, the NR short-term outlook for Southeast Asia’s natural rubber (NR) sector will be improving amid challenges of Covid-19 related disruptions in the demand and supply.…
Increase in the natural rubber production dismissed according to ANRPC
Natural rubber production that is expected to rise in 2012 is declined as Malaysia, Thailand and Indonesia cuts down old rubber trees, the export and the production to increase its price in the rubber industries.