Malaysia, Thailand and Indonesia to restrict rubber exports again
KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia, Thailand and Indonesia have agreed to implement the fifth Agreed Export Tonnage Scheme (AETS) beginning tomorrow (Friday). ...
Read moreKUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia, Thailand and Indonesia have agreed to implement the fifth Agreed Export Tonnage Scheme (AETS) beginning tomorrow (Friday). ...
Read moreCHIANG MAI, Thailand—Major natural rubber producers and members of the International Tripartitie Rubber Council, Thailand, Indonesia and Malaysia, have agreed ...
Read moreBy Patpicha Tanakasempipat and Panarat Thepgumpanat BANGKOK, Nov 30 (Reuters) - Asia's top rubber producers have agreed to cut exports ...
Read moreKUALA LUMPUR -- The Malaysian rubber market is likely to continue seeing quiet trading next week, amid lack of fresh ...
Read moreThe price of rubber has fallen below its cost of production in major exporting countries. Yet, international demand for rubber ...
Read moreBangkok – The International Rubber Consortium (IRCo), the operational arm of the International Tripartite Rubber Council (ITRC), has announced that ...
Read moreKUALA LUMPUR: International Tripartite Rubber Council (ITRC) collaboration has not been very successful in stabilising global natural rubber (NR) prices ...
Read moreTOKYO (Sept 19): Benchmark Tokyo rubber futures tumbled to a one-month low on Tuesday, dragged down by a continued slide ...
Read moreBangkok – Vietnam, currently the world’s third largest producer of natural rubber after Thailand and Indonesia, is to join the ...
Read moreBy Niam Seet Wei KUALA LUMPUR -- The Malaysian rubber market is likely to trade mixed to higher next week, ...
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