The Philippine Star

DTI sets talks with rubber industry reps

- - Louella Desiderio

The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) will meet with the rubber industry stakeholde­rs next week to address challenges on the industry.

In a statement, the DTI said it is organizing the 1st Philippine Rubber Investment and Market Encounter ( PRIME 2012) to serve as the venue to discuss with stakeholde­rs issues affecting the industry as well as provide access to business opportunit­ies.

DTI undersecre­tary for regional operations and developmen­t Merly Cruz said that through the PRIME 2012, the department will “address key issues in production efficiency and sustainabi­lity including compliance to industry standards.”

She said the event would also be the platform for investment and market matching, technology exhibit, financing facilitati­on and product showcase.

She said the event to be held in Clark, Pampanga next week, is in line with the government’s aim of expanding the domestic market for natural rubber, and providing opportunit­ies for the natural rubber producers and jobs for farmers and industry workers.

Cruz said the government wants to develop the industry as it has the potential of meeting the requiremen­ts of Yokohama Tire Philippine­s, Inc. (YTPI) as well as members of the Philippine Rubber Industries Associatio­n, Inc. (PRIA).

Sitti Amina Jain, DTI assistant regional director and national rubber industry cluster manager, cited that car tire manufactur­er YTPI, has been importing 94 percent of its natural rubber requiremen­t from Thailand and Indonesia, and only getting about four percent of its requiremen­t from local producers in Mindanao.

“In a meeting with the DTI, YTPI claimed that low quality of crumb rubber produced in some areas in Mindanao is one of the factors contributi­ng to its minimal sourcing of supply locally,” Jain said.

Jain noted though that YTPI would still consider increasing local sourcing if the quality of crumb rubber is improved to meet the requiremen­ts of the company.

YTPI, a subsidiary of the Yokohama Rubber Co. Ltd. of Japan, is located at the Clark Freeport Zone and has more than 1,600 regular employees.

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