Thailand to host rubber council meeting amid price worries

Thailand to host rubber council meeting amid price worries

A woman works in a rubber plantation in Yala on Jan 30, 2017. Thailand, Malaysia and Indonesia will meet next month to boost rubber prices. (Reuters photo)
A woman works in a rubber plantation in Yala on Jan 30, 2017. Thailand, Malaysia and Indonesia will meet next month to boost rubber prices. (Reuters photo)

Asia's top rubber producers will meet in Thailand next month, an official at Thailand's rubber authority said on Wednesday, with export curbs to help boost prices likely to be on the agenda.

The International Tripartite Rubber Council (ITRC), made up of the world's top producers of natural rubber Thailand, Indonesia and Malaysia, normally meets once a year.

"The ITRC meeting usually discusses a range of issues including export mechanisms ... the important thing is ministers from the three countries will hold discussions," Nakorn Tangavirapat, Deputy Governor of the Rubber Industry and Rubber Production Rubber Authority of Thailand, told Reuters.

Rubber prices, which have suffered in recent years from oversupply, surged late last year after floods in key growing regions, but have since largely subsided.

Thailand, Indonesia and Malaysia together produce nearly 70% of the world's natural rubber. The three countries agreed last year to cut exports to boost the market, but their targets have not always been met.

Mr Nakorn said Malaysia had formally accepted an invitation for the Sept 12-15 meeting, while Indonesia had yet to confirm.

Senior officers from the ITRC and the board of its operational arm, the International Rubber Consortium, met on Aug 3 in Bangkok, according to an ITRC press statement.

They expressed concerns "on the current downward rubber price trend" and discussed measures to improve the price of rubber, the statement said.

Officials expect rubber output from Thailand and Malaysia to decline this year due to low rubber prices and bad weather, including heavy rain and floods in northern Thailand.

Benchmark Tocom rubber futures edged lower on Wednesday as investors made position adjustments amid light trade, with many dealers away for summer holidays.


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