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    The epidemic affects the output of the three major rubber-producing countries in Thailand to reduce

    • Last Update: 2021-07-28
    • Source: Internet
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    According to Thai news on July 20, affected by the spread of Delta mutant strains, the world’s three major rubber producing countries, namely Thailand, Malaysia and Indonesia, have caused a 4-5% drop in rubber production due to curfews and lockdown measures
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    The director of the Thai Rubber Bureau Nakorn said that the price of rubber had fallen slightly due to the epidemic before, but it is now beginning to improve.
    The price of smoked sheet rubber has fallen due to the demand of domestic buyers.
    The opening median price is 52.



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