The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Thailand to cut rubber exports next week a er delay

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BANGKOK: Thailand will cut rubber exports by 126,240 tonnes next week for four months after a delay in implementi­ng a supply cut agreement with other regional producers, the country’s state rubber agency said on Thursday.

Thailand was supposed to cut exports of natural rubber on April 1 along with Indonesia and Malaysia, the date agreed by the Internatio­nal Tripartite Rubber Council (ITRC), made up of the three countries, back in March.

The three countries account for about 70 per cent of the world’s natural rubber production and decided for export cutbacks of 240,000 metric tonnes collective­ly to support prices.

But Thailand, the world’s top rubber exporter, delayed the measure because of its general election in March, and will cut exports between May 20 and Sept. 19, the head of the Rubber Authority of Thailand said.

“Thailand will proceed as agreed by the three countries, and will assess results every month,” Yium Tavarolit, acting governor of the authority told Reuters.

“If prices don’t move, then we have to review the measure.”

The step follows an agreement by the ITRC in late 2017 to cut natural rubber exports by 350,000 tonnes for three months.

Besides curbing exports, the group also agreed to try to significan­tly ramp up the domestic use of rubber in each of the three producers through developmen­ts such as rubberised roads. — Reuters

Thailand will proceed as agreed by the three countries, and will assess results every month. Yium Tavarolit

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— Reuters photo The three countries account for about 70 per cent of the world’s natural rubber production and decided for export cutbacks of 240,000 metric tonnes collective­ly to support prices.

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