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China 43%

Japan 11%
Malaysia 12%
Amerika 7%
Korea Selatan 6%
Kesatuan Eropah 9%
Liain-lain negara 12%
Kelebihan Thailand dalam getah
Pelabur
R&D
mudah melakukan perniagaan
This is very much a forward-moving industry as economic growth creates greater consumer need for rubber products such as auto tires and gloves. The International Rubber Study Group (IRSG) projects global rubber demand hitting 27.2 million metric tons in 2012. Demand for synthetic rubber is seen growing by 5.5% and that for natural rubber by 4.6% this year. The worlds biggest consumer right now is China at 3.75 million metric tons. Next is India on 1.06 million, the United States at 879,000 and Japan with 789,000. As a result, global production of natural rubber will be 5.1% higher this year than in 2011.
China
43%
Japan
11%
Malaysia
12%
Amerika
7%
Korea Selatan
6%
Kesatuan
Eropah
9%
Lain-lain negara
12%
Eksport Getah Thailand Tahun 2011
397 Billion Baht
Sumber: Institut penyelidikan Getah Thailand (2012)
This is very much a forward-moving industry as economic growth creates greater consumer need for rubber products such as auto tires and gloves. The International Rubber Study Group (IRSG) projects global rubber demand hitting 27.2 million metric tons in 2012. Demand for synthetic rubber is seen growing by 5.5% and that for natural rubber by 4.6% this year. The worlds biggest consumer right now is China at 3.75 million metric tons. Next is India on 1.06 million, the United States at 879,000 and Japan with 789,000. As a result, global production of natural rubber will be 5.1% higher this year than in 2011.
China
43%
Eksport Getah Thailand Tahun 2011
Institut penyelidikan Getah Thailand (2012)
This is very much a forward-moving industry as economic growth creates greater consumer need for rubber products such as auto tires and gloves. The International Rubber Study Group (IRSG) projects global rubber demand hitting 27.2 million metric tons in 2012. Demand for synthetic rubber is seen growing by 5.5% and that for natural rubber by 4.6% this year. The worlds biggest consumer right now is China at 3.75 million metric tons. Next is India on 1.06 million, the United States at 879,000 and Japan with 789,000. As a result, global production of natural rubber will be 5.1% higher this year than in 2011.
This is very much a forward-moving industry as economic growth creates greater consumer need for rubber products such as auto tires and gloves. The International Rubber Study Group (IRSG) projects global rubber demand hitting 27.2 million metric tons in 2012. Demand for synthetic rubber is seen growing by 5.5% and that for natural rubber by 4.6% this year. The worlds biggest consumer right now is China at 3.75 million metric tons. Next is India on 1.06 million, the United States at 879,000 and Japan with 789,000. As a result, global production of natural rubber will be 5.1% higher this year than in 2011.
This is very much a forward-moving industry as economic growth creates greater consumer need for rubber products such as auto tires and gloves. The International Rubber Study Group (IRSG) projects global rubber demand hitting 27.2 million metric tons in 2012. Demand for synthetic rubber is seen growing by 5.5% and that for natural rubber by 4.6% this year. The worlds biggest consumer right now is China at 3.75 million metric tons. Next is India on 1.06 million, the United States at 879,000 and Japan with 789,000. As a result, global production of natural rubber will be 5.1% higher this year than in 2011.
This is very much a forward-moving industry as economic growth creates greater consumer need for rubber products such as auto tires and gloves. The International Rubber Study Group (IRSG) projects global rubber demand hitting 27.2 million metric tons in 2012. Demand for synthetic rubber is seen growing by 5.5% and that for natural rubber by 4.6% this year. The worlds biggest consumer right now is China at 3.75 million metric tons. Next is India on 1.06 million, the United States at 879,000 and Japan with 789,000. As a result, global production of natural rubber will be 5.1% higher this year than in 2011.
This is very much a forward-moving industry as economic growth creates greater consumer need for rubber products such as auto tires and gloves. The International Rubber Study Group (IRSG) projects global rubber demand hitting 27.2 million metric tons in 2012. Demand for synthetic rubber is seen growing by 5.5% and that for natural rubber by 4.6% this year. The worlds biggest consumer right now is China at 3.75 million metric tons. Next is India on 1.06 million, the United States at 879,000 and Japan with 789,000. As a result, global production of natural rubber will be 5.1% higher this year than in 2011.

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