Global surplus of natural rubber should shrink, according to IRSG
New York, NY - Bloomberg reports, "The global surplus of natural rubber will shrink 46 percent in 2015 as demand ...
Read moreNew York, NY - Bloomberg reports, "The global surplus of natural rubber will shrink 46 percent in 2015 as demand ...
Read moreAs the Ministry of Plantation Industries is promoting extension of rubber growing in the dry zone, particularly in the North ...
Read moreBy Ludwig Burger MUENSTER Germany (Reuters) - Dutch biologist Ingrid van der Meer often meets with disbelief when she talks ...
Read moreTocom rubber futures settle 0.7% higher as the U.S. dollar hit a four-month high against the yen, but rubber market ...
Read moreMARKET COMMENTARY While the broad underlying trend stayed feeble, sentiments were rather muddled in the local natural rubber market on ...
Read moreRubber futures and physical rubber markets in Asia moved downwards throughout the week in the wake of weak market sentiments whereas most ...
Read moreMARKET COMMENTARY Sentiments stayed rather bleak in the local natural rubber market on Monday. RSS4 was hovering near its lowest ...
Read moreTHIRUVANANTHAPURAM, AUGUST 18: The Rubber Board must shift its focus from providing investment subsidy for new/replanting trees to facilitating investment ...
Read moreKOTTAYAM(Commodity Online): In 2015, a 46% slump in global natural rubber surplus can be expected, according to the International Rubber Study ...
Read moreThe global surplus of natural rubber will shrink 46 percent in 2015 as demand expands and farmers reduce tapping because of decreasing ...
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