Truck Sales in China Augur Well for Rubber, Orient Futures Says
Truck sales in China, which rose 7.7 percent in March from a year earlier, bode well for consumption of natural ...
Read moreTruck sales in China, which rose 7.7 percent in March from a year earlier, bode well for consumption of natural ...
Read moreDomestic market sales for passenger vehicles and light trucks increased 3.4% year-over-year for March, according to a Motor Intelligence report ...
Read moreTOKYO--Japan's domestic sales of new cars, trucks and buses fell 15.6% from a year earlier in March, stretching the run ...
Read moreRubber’s slump into a bear market drew export curbs from Thailand, the biggest producer, as expanding stockpiles in China signaled easing ...
Read moreRubber fell into a bear market as expanding stockpiles in China signaled easing demand from the world’s largest consumer of the commodity ...
Read moreRubber demand in China, the world’s largest auto market, may be unchanged this year as consumption by the heavy-truck sector slows ...
Read moreToyota Motor Corp. (TM), after reporting slower growth in February, is boosting its U.S. auto market outlook on improving consumer confidence, ...
Read moreBrazil auto sales slipped in February on the return of higher taxes and as the Carnival holiday limited the number ...
Read more5 March 2013, 17:45 SEAST Asian rubber settled higher Tuesday after the Chinese government signaled at the opening of its ...
Read moreSales of light truck models in the U.S. – from pickups to vans – remained strong in February, mirroring an ...
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