Malaysia’s natural rubber production down 9.2 percent in March
Kula Lumpur, Malaysia – Malaysia’s natural rubber production decreased by 9.2 percent in March to 26,966 tons as compared to 29,691 tons in February.
The Department of Statistics Malaysia (DOSM) said in a statement that year-on-year comparison showed that the production of natural rubber decreased by 0.8 percent from 27,188 tons in March of 2023.
According to the DOSM, total stocks of natural rubber in March fell 3.3 percent to 222,455 tons as compared to 229,940 tons in February.
Meanwhile, exports of Malaysia’s natural rubber amounted to 58,965 tons in March, up 7 percent as against 55,083 tons in February.
China remained the main destination for natural rubber exports, which accounted for 48.9 percent of total exports in March, followed by Germany (9.3 percent), the United Arab Emirates (9.2 percent), India (6.9 percent) and Pakistan (4.5 percent).
The export performance was contributed by natural rubber-based products such as gloves, tires, tube and rubber thread.
Gloves were the main exports of rubber-based products with a value of 1.14 billion ringgit (240 million U.S. dollars) in March, an increase of 3.9 percent as compared to 1.1 billion ringgit in February. (1 ringgit equals 0.21 U.S. dollar)