The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Govt lays out efforts to stabilise global rubber price

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KUALA LUMPUR: The government is committed to stabilisin­g rubber prices and increasing its added value as the Covid-19 epidemic since the beginning of this year has affected demand in the global market, especially from China, the Dewan Negara was told.

Deputy Plantation Industries and Commoditie­s Minister II Datuk Seri Dr Wee Jeck Seng said the government is cooperatin­g with the world’s major rubber producing countries, namely Thailand and Indonesia under the Internatio­nal Tripartite Rubber Council (ITRC) framework to strengthen and stabilise the price of rubber in the internatio­nal market.

“Under this cooperatio­n, the production share of the three countries is 63.3 percent of the world’s natural rubber production,” he said when answering a question from Senator Siti Fatimah Yahaya who wanted to know the steps taken by the government to stabilise the price of rubber and increase the added value of the commodity.

Wee said the government plans to increase the use of rubber in the country to strengthen the price of rubber for the medium and long-term, including the use of rubber in road constructi­on and the production of new and value-added products based on rubber, including rubber gloves.

The government will also be introducin­g the Rubber Community Farm concept to increase the supply of raw materials, as well as to generate additional income for smallholde­rs through cash crops and livestock farming, he added.

In addition, he said the government plans to implement the Eastern Region Latex Corridor to obtain local latex products to support the developmen­t of the latex rubber goods manufactur­ing industry, as well as increase the income of rubber smallholde­rs and natural rubber consumptio­n by empowering the tyre industry.

This will open up new investment opportunit­ies in the country so that the rubber goods manufactur­ing industry can be further expanded, he added.

“The tyre industry is very competitiv­e with a world market value of almost RM300 billion and the empowermen­t of the country’s dry rubber-based industry can also offset our rubber goods manufactur­ing industry which is now dominated by the latex-based industry to increase export contributi­ons and the global rubber industry market,” he said. — Bernama

 ?? — Bernama photo ?? The government plans to increase the use of rubber in the country to strengthen the price of rubber for the medium and long-term, including the use of rubber in road constructi­on and the production of new and value-added products based on rubber.
— Bernama photo The government plans to increase the use of rubber in the country to strengthen the price of rubber for the medium and long-term, including the use of rubber in road constructi­on and the production of new and value-added products based on rubber.

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