China Cuts Natural Rubber Import Taxes to Boost Local Supplies
China, the world’s biggest user of rubber, will reduce import duties next year, potentially boosting purchases and curbing domestic prices. Futures in ...
Read moreChina, the world’s biggest user of rubber, will reduce import duties next year, potentially boosting purchases and curbing domestic prices. Futures in ...
Read more* SIR20 at 128.50 to 128.75 cents/lb, SMR20 at $2.91/kg * China seen buying rubber from domestic market SINGAPORE, Dec ...
Read moreAsian rubber settled lower Tuesday because of persistent macroeconomic concerns. Benchmark May natural rubber futures on the Tokyo Commodity Exchange ...
Read moreRubber inventories in key Shanghai warehouses rose by more than a third from a week ago to reach their highest ...
Read moreTOKYO, Nov 26 (Reuters) - Key TOCOM rubber futures inched up in early trade on Monday to a four-week high, ...
Read more* Govt to buy 60,000 T by year-end at 24,600 yuan per T -paper * Looking to purchase up to ...
Read moreAsian rubber settled lower Tuesday due to lingering concerns over the U.S. fiscal cliff. Overall trade was slow due to a public ...
Read moreTOKYO, Nov 12 (Reuters) - Key TOCOM rubber futures inched down on Monday on the back of weak Japanese GDP ...
Read moreTOKYO, Nov 1 (Reuters) - Benchmark Tokyo rubber futures closed up 1.5 percent on Thursday helped by a pick-up in ...
Read moreTOKYO, Oct 30 (Reuters) - Benchmark Tokyo rubber futures closed down 1.9 percent on Tuesday, after widely expected easing from ...
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