China’s Sinopec Joins With Sibur to Produce Synthetic Rubber
Chinese petrochemical corporation Sinopec has bought 25 percent plus one share of the Krasnoyarsk synthetic rubber plant, where the company will produce ...
Read moreChinese petrochemical corporation Sinopec has bought 25 percent plus one share of the Krasnoyarsk synthetic rubber plant, where the company will produce ...
Read moreRubber in Tokyo swung between gains and losses as Japan’s currency breaching 100 per dollar raised the appeal of yen-based contracts, while ...
Read moreThe International Rubber Study Group (IRSG) in it’s report released recently has said that the world total rubber consumption increased ...
Read moreGlobal stock markets were mixed from Monday through Wednesday as investors awaited an outcome of congressional testimony on the economy ...
Read moreTHE Plantation Industries and Commodities Ministry targets to replant 37,282 hectares of rubber and open 13,000 hectares of new rubber ...
Read moreIn a move that could further raise the prices of rubber, the government of India has decided to continue with anti dumping ...
Read more* Inventory down to 330,300 T from 341,900 T in early July * Tyre makers opt for cheaper local stocks ...
Read moreThe gap between local and global prices of natural rubber (NR) has risen to one of the highest in the past four ...
Read moreGlobal stock markets stayed in an upward trend during the week, supported mainly by a report on slightly higher than ...
Read moreRubber declined, heading for the first weekly loss in four, after Japan’s currency rebounded, weakening the appeal of yen-denominated futures. ...
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