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According to the Malaysian Bureau of Statistics on November 11, the export volume of natural rubber in September 2021 increased by 27.
9% year-on-year to 62,332 tons, an increase of 5.
3% month-on-month
.
46% of them are exported to China, followed by 13.
1% in the United States, 4.
3% in Germany, 2.
5% in Pakistan, and 2.
1% in Finland
.
Malaysia’s natural rubber imports in September were 81,190 tons, a year-on-year decrease of 32.
1% and a month-on-month increase of 1.
9%
.
Standard rubber, latex concentrate, other shapes natural rubber as the main categories of imports, the main source of imports to Thailand, Côte d'Ivoire, the Philippines and Myanmar
.
The total output of monitored natural rubber in September was 41,180 tons, down 10.
8% year-on-year and 4.
1% month-on-month
.
Among them, small garden plantations accounted for 91%, and state-owned plantations accounted for 9%
.
From January to September, the total output of natural rubber was 354,000 tons, a decrease of 4.
8% from 372,000 tons last year.
In
September, Malaysia's natural rubber inventory was 292,271 tons, an increase of 2% from the previous month and a year-on-year increase of 14.
6%
.
Among them, 92% of the inventory is concentrated in the hands of rubber processors, downstream terminal inventory accounts for 7.
9%, and large plantation owners account for 0.
1%
.
The total domestic natural rubber consumption in September fell 9.
1% year-on-year to 41,469 tons, an increase of 6.
2% month-on-month
.
The latex glove industry is still the main force in Malaysia's natural rubber consumption, with consumption accounting for 74.
4%, tires and hoses accounting for 6.
9%, rubber threads accounting for 9.
6%, and other industries accounting for 9.
2%
.