Govt turns rubber broker
The government is selling surplus rubber stockpiles directly to China as it buys up supplies from farmers in the world’s ...
Read moreThe government is selling surplus rubber stockpiles directly to China as it buys up supplies from farmers in the world’s ...
Read moreBANGKOK, March 11 (Reuters) - China and Thailand on Wednesday ironed out some details of a deal signed earlier, where ...
Read moreBy Eko Listiyorini Thailand, Indonesia and Malaysia continue to limit exports in line with demand, helping stabilize prices, says Yium Tavarolit, CEO of the ...
Read moreBy Warangkana Chomchuen BANGKOK--Thailand's exports contracted 1% in November due to a sharp drop in oil and rubber shipments overseas, ...
Read moreThe world’s largest rubber producer has seen earnings and output plunge this year, with Thailand’s government stepping in to fund ...
Read moreMARKET COMMENTARY Natural rubber prices edged down in the Indian market on Tuesday. In the physical market, RSS4 grade rubber ...
Read moreMARKET COMMENTARY ⊳Advances witnessed in the overseas natural rubber market amidst limited supply bolstered natural rubber prices in the local ...
Read moreMARKET COMMENTARY ⊳Natural rubber market stayed under the strangle hold of bears last week. Quotes for RSS4 hit a fresh ...
Read moreChinas State Reserves Bureau is to buy 128,500 tonnes of rubber for its stockpiles, an industry report said, but market ...
Read moreChina's Hainan Rubber Industry Group said it had signed an agreement to buy 208,000 tons of rubber from Thailand, allowing ...
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