Malaysia Rubber Industry 1H11
04-Mar-2012 | News-Press Release
Malaysia: Rubber covers the natural vs synthetic rubber, world data, economic  growth of the agriculture sector, planted hectarage on estates and  smallholdings, supply and demand of natural rubber, employment, rubber products  industry, and regulatory body in Malaysia. It also covers the market trends and  outlook, exports, imports, price, world forecast, and future prospects, plus the  comparative matrix and SWOT of the industry leading players: Top Glove  Corporation Bhd, Supermax Corporation Bhd, and Kossan Rubber Industries Bhd.
  
  Executive Summary
  The natural rubber (NR) industry in Malaysia is expected to contribute RM  52.9 billion to gross national income (GNI) by 2020 compared with RM 19 billion  in 2010, as quoted by Bernama.com national news agency.  http://www.bharatbook.com/market-research-reports/materials-market-research-report/malaysia-rubber-industry-1h11.html
  
  The local rubber sector remains competitive on the global front via revitalized  strategies and action plans under the Malaysian Rubber Industry (MRI) Strategies  2010-2020 and Malaysian Rubber Board (MRB) Strategies 2010-2020 launched in  2010. business research
  
  By 2020, Malaysia’s target for rubber productivity is to hit 1.8 tonnes per ha  per year, with total production of about 1.8 million tonnes, planted on an area  of 1.2 million ha and a tappable area of one million ha.
  
  Rubber and rubber products accounted for approximately 2.41% of the country’s  total GDP in 2010. During 2010, the GDP of rubber rose by 99.4% to RM10.6  billion, while GDP of rubber products rose by 37.5% to RM7.79 billion.
  Of the total export earnings of RM33.7bil in 2010, rubber product exports  contributed RM12.3bil while raw rubber, other rubber, and heveawood products  provided RM9.5bil, RM4.3bil, and RM7.6bil respectively.
  
  Malaysian Rubber Bureau reported that the production of rubber in the next five  years is most likely to boost since the cultivators inside the eastern component  of Malaysia has enlarged their growing acreage. What's more, the cost enhance in  rubber sheet has stimulated the tapping manufacturing. This will stimulate the  production of silicone sheet.
  
  The focus on rubber under the Economic Transformation Programme (ETP) holds  great significance as it will restore Malaysia’s position as a major producer  and strengthen its competitive exporter status in the global market.
  
  Table of Contents:
  1. Industry Profile
  1.1 Natural vs. Synthetic
  1.2 World Data
  1.3 Economic Growth – Agriculture Sector
  1.4 Planted Hectarage on Estates and Smallholdings
  1.5 Supply and Demand of Natural Rubber
  1.5.1 Production
  1.5.2 Consumption
  1.6 Employment
  1.7 Rubber Products Industry
  1.7.1 Latex Sub-Sector
  1.7.1.1. Rubber Glove Industry
  1.8 Regulatory Body
  2. Market Trends and Outlook
  2.1 Exports
  2.2 Imports
  2.3 Price
  2.4 World Forecast
  2.5 Outlook / Future Prospects
  3. Leading Players and Comparative Matrix
  3.1 Leading Players
  3.1.1 Top Glove Corporation Bhd
  3.1.2 Supermax Corporation Berhad
  3.1.3 Kossan Rubber Industries Bhd
  3.2 Comparative Matrix
  3.3 SWOT Analysis 24 Note: USD 1 = RM 3.0285 
  
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