NR supply to fall in Q4 - ANRPC
ERJ staff report (DS)
Kuala Lumpur - The ANRPC has revised downwards its forecasts for natural rubber supply for the three months to December 2010.
Global supply of natural rubber (NR) is anticipated to fall 6.3 percent in the fourth quarter (October-December) this year as per the revised estimates officially reported on 16th December by member countries of the ANRPC which account for 92 percent of the commodity's global output. This further downward revision, from the previously expected 3.8 percent fall during the quarter, originates from Thailand (Revised down from -28.4 percent to -33.4 percent), India (Revised down from -1.8 percent to -4.6 percent) and Vietnam (Revised down from +3.8 percent to - 2.8 percent).
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