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ANRPC Releases Monthly NR Statistical Report July 2023

18 Aug 2023

The global production of NR witnessed a 2.1% growth amounting close to 1.3 million tons, while global demand of NR posted a relatively faster growth at 3.2% to 1.3 million tons during the month of July.

The Association of Natural Rubber Producing Countries (ANRPC) releases the Monthly NR Statistical Report, July 2023.


The global production of NR witnessed a 2.1% growth amounting close to 1.3 million tons, while global demand of NR posted a relatively faster growth at 3.2% to 1.3 million tons during the month of July. The market's heightened sensitivity to cautious market circumstances, combined with growing fears about China's economic slowdown, continuous Federal Reserve rate hikes, and geopolitical tensions, hindered this near-market-equilibrium development from driving the prospects of the NR market.


Snapshots of the recent trend of outlook in the global NR market are shown below: 



I’d like to share more information for our first post-pandemic Annual Rubber Conference with the theme on “Natural Rubber Industry: Challenges and Policy Options in the 21st Century” scheduled on 9 October 2023. It provides an international meeting point and an ideal platform for meaningful interactions and networking among rubber industry players, policymakers, researchers, and commodity analysts across countries. Also, on 10 October 2023, there will be an Opening Session of the 45th ANRPC Assembly and a half-day 6th ANRPC Public-Private Meet. All these events will take place at the Radisson Blu Hotel, Guwahati, Assam, India.


All interested individual(s) and organization(s) are welcome to register now till 15 September 2023 (Friday). Due to limited capacity, registration is open on a first-come first served basis. You may view the conference program <here> and proceed with online registration  <here>.  


For new and renewal subscriptions for the year 2023, you may contact the ANRPC Secretariat for further details at secretariat@anrpc.org


Thank you.


TOH, Heng Guan

Secretary-General

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