MARKET COMMENTARY
On Thursday, sentiments seems to be muddled in the natural rubber in the international market. TOCOM rubber futures pared initial gains and inched lower while SHFE rubber futures was trading on a greener turf. However, the broad underlying trend stayed weak. In the Indian market, NMCE rubber futures slumped with the most active September rubber futures falling over one per cent. Spot prices ticked lower as well as poor demand continued to build downwards pressure on prices
MARKET NEWS
Parliamentary Standing Committee on Commerce has submitted report on Rubber Industry in India and has made a number of observations and recommendations for the development of rubber sector.
Auto sales in China fell 7.1 per cent on YoY basis in July to 1.5 million, the biggest decline since February 2013 according to China Association of Automobile Manufacturers.
Natural rubber production in India falls 3.7 per cent on YoY basis to 52000 tonnes according to the Rubber Board.
Director General of Foreign Trade Pravir Kumar said that existing inverted duty structure in rubber sector is a valid concern and is an issue need to be addressed as it impacts the production domestically and there by exports in any sector.
Union Commerce Minister Nirmala Sitaraman said in LokSabha that the government was not considering any proposal to restrict import of rubber or rubber products.
Reuters reports that India’s natural rubber imports in July dropped nearly 15 per cent from a year earlier to 36828 tonnes.
Kerala State government decided to earmark Rs.300 crore for rubber procurement during the current season apart from deciding to bring latex under the procurement scheme and relaxing certain norms for farmers wanting to join the scheme.
US auto sales were stronger than anticipated in July with sales rising 5.3 per cent to 1.51 million vehicles.
Vietnam is considering joining International Rubber Consortium Ltd.
Indonesia Trade Ministry introduced stricter regulation on tire imports in its bid to boost the domestic tire industry.
According to the Association of Natural Rubber Producing Countries natural rubber production fell by 0.7% (-35,000 MT) to 5.041 million MT in the first half of 2015 as compared to 5.076 million MT in the same period of 2014.
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