SUMMARY PART 1: WORLD NATURAL RUBBER SUPPLY, DEMAND, AND PRICES IN 2009 1. World supply of natural rubber in 2009 1.1. World production of natural rubber in 2009 1.2. Natural rubber production in the world’s 7 largest rubber producing countries: Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, India, Vietnam, China, and Sri Lanka 13 2. World consumer demand for natural rubber in 2009 2.1. World rubber consumption 2.2. Natural rubber consumption in China 2.3. Natural rubber consumption in some other countries: India, Malaysia 3. World rubber trade 3.1. World rubber export in the first 9 months of 2009 3.2. World rubber import in the first 6 months of 2009 4. World rubber prices and affecting factors PART 2: VIETNAM NATURAL RUBBER 1. Area and production of rubber nationwide in 2009 2. Rubber export of Vietnam in 2009 2.1. Rubber export volume and value of Vietnam in the first 7 months of 2009 28 2.2. Rubber export by species in the first 7 months of 2009 2.3. Rubber export of Vietnam in the first 7 months of 2009 2.3.1. Top 7 markets for rubber export of Vietnam and growth in the first 7 months of 2009/2008 2.3.2. Total import demand of top 5 markets for rubber of Vietnam in 2009 2.4. China: Main market for rubber of Vietnam 3. Rubber export price of Vietnam PART III: ENTERPRISES ON THE MOVE 1. Business activities of companies with stock indexes DPR and DRC 2. Price movement of DPR and DRC 3. Development prospect of DPR and DRC during the last months of 2009 PART IV: MARKET PROSPECT IN 2009 1. World economic prospect 2. Prospects for rubber market during the last months of 2009 DATA World data Vietnamese data REFERENCE LIST OF TABLES Table 1: Natural rubber-growing area of the seven largest countries producing rubber in the world, 2005-2009, (Unit: 1000 ha) Table 2: Renew natural rubber-growing area in the six largest countries producing rubber in the world, 2005-2009, (Unit: 1000 ha) Table 3: Re-cultivation area of the six largest countries producing natural rubber in the world, 2005-2009, (Unit: 1000 ha) Table 4: Natural rubber output in the world, 2005-2009* Table 5: Natural rubber output in the seven largest countries producing rubber in the world: China, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Vietnam, 2005-2009, (Unit: 1000 tons) Table 6: Natural rubber output of the six largest countries producing rubber in the world: China, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Vietnam, by month, (Unit: 1000 ton) Table 7: World rubber consumption, 2005-2009 (1000 tons) Table 8: Natural rubber consumption of the five largest countries producing rubber in the world: China, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Vietnam, by month, (Unit: 1000 tons) Table 9: Natural and synthetic rubber consumption of China, 2003-2009* Table 11: Output for rubber export in the seven largest countries producing natural rubber in the world, 2005-2009, (Unit: 1000 tons) Table 12: Rubber import in the seven largest countries producing natural rubber in the world, 2005-2009, (Unit: 1000 tons) | Table 13: Natural rubber output of the six largest countries producing natural rubber in the world, by month (January-December) 2008-2009 (Unit: 1000 tons) Table 14: Natural rubber import volume of the six largest countries producing rubber in the world, by months (January-December) 2008-2009, (Unit: 1000 tons) Table 15: export quantity and value of rubber in some main countries in the world, six months of 2009 Table 16: RSS 2 và RSS 3 rubber price (FOB Bangkok), (USD/ton) and world crude oil price (USD/bushel) Table 17: Rubber-growing area in the country and harvested area, 2005-2009* Table 18: Total output of natural rubber in the country within 9 months, 2008-2009 (1000 tons) Table 19: Export quantity and turnover of Vietnamese rubber in the first 7 months of 2009 Table 20: Quantity and turnover; growth speed of quantity and turnover of some main types of export rubber in Vietnam, within 6 months of 2009 Table 21: Eight countries having biggest rubber import turnover from Vietnam within the first 7 months of 2009 Table 22: Quantity and turnover of rubber export from Vietnam to China within the first six months of 2009 Table 23: Spot price of rubber export in Vietnam, Jan-Aug 2009, (US$/ton) LIST OF FIGURES Figure 1: World production of natural rubber, 2005-2009 Figure 2: Rubber production in the world’s three largest producers of natural rubber, first 6 months of 2009, (1,000 tons) Figure 3: Natural rubber production in China, Sri Lanka, and Vietnam, first 9 months of 2009, (1,000 tons) Figure 4: Total natural rubber production of the world and that of seven largest rubber producers, 2005-2009*, (1,000 tons): Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia, India, Vietnam, China, and Sri Lanka. Figure 5: Average growth of rubber production in the world’s seven largest rubber producers, 2005-2009* (%): Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia, India, Vietnam, China, and Sri Lanka Figure 6: Growth of natural rubber production in the world’s seven largest natural rubber producers, 2005-2009 (%): Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia, India, Vietnam, China, and Sri Lanka Figure 7: World natural rubber consumption, 2005-2009* Figure 8: Consumption of natural rubber and synthetic rubber in China, 2003-2009*, (million tons) Figure 9: The number of tires domestically consumed or exported by China, 2003-2008 Figure 10: Growth rate of exported tires and that of domestically-consumed ones in China, 2003-2008 (%) Figure 11: Natural rubber consumption in India and Malaysia, (1,000 tons) Figure 12: Rubber export volume from some of the world’s large rubber exporters, 2008- 2009 Figure 13: Rubber import volume in some of the world’s large rubber importers, first 6 months of 2009 Figure 14: Growth rates in volume and value of imported natural rubber in some of the world’s large rubber importers, first 6 months of 2009 compared with the same period of 2008, (%) Figure 15: Monthly prices of RSS2 and RSS 3 (FOB Bangkok), 2008-2009, US$/ton and monthly world crude oil prices, (US$/barrel) Figure 16: Rubber area and harvested rubber area nationwide, years 2005-2009, (1000 ha) Figure 17: Total natural rubber production nationwide in the first 9 months, years 2008-2009, (Unit: 1000 tons) Figure 18: Rubber export value and volume of Vietnam, years 2008-2009 Figure 19: Rubber export value growth of Vietnam in the first 7 months of 2009 compared to the same period of 2008 (%) Figure 20: Export value and value growth of some main export rubber types of Vietnam in the first 7 months, years 2008-2009, (US$ million) Figure 21: Top 7 markets for rubber of Vietnam in terms of value, years 2008-2009 Figure 22: Import value growth of top 7 markets for rubber of Vietnam in the first 7 months, years 2009-2008 (%) Figure 23: Rubber import volume growth from Vietnam and the world in the first 7 months of 2009/2008 (%) Figure 24: Rubber volume imported from Vietnam legally, between January 2008 to June 2009, (ton) Figure 25: Export rubber price for immediate delivery of Vietnam, from January 2009 to August 2009 (US$/ton) Figure 26: Revenue and profits of companies with stock indexes: DPR and DRC, 2008-2009 (VND billion) |