SUMMARY
PART I: WORLD RUBBER MARKET IN 2009
I – World rubber production and consumption
1. World rubber consumption
Overview
China
The US
EU
India
2. World rubber production
World rubber output
Rubber production in Thailand
Rubber production in Indonesia
Rubber production in Malaysia
II – World rubber trade and price
1. Trade
Import
Export
2. Price
3. Factors affecting price
Economic evolution
World automobile industry in2009
Crude oil price
Domestic currency exchange rate of exporters compared to US dollar
III – Policies affecting rubber market in 2009
1. Measures supporting rubber price from IRCo
2. Tax policy of China
PART II: VIETNAM’S RUBBER MARKET
I – Vietnam’s rubber consumption
1. Consumer trend
2. Overview of Vietnam market
II – Vietnam’s rubber production
1. Area, output and yield
Area
Output
Yield
Rubber area, yield and output by regions
2. Major products
Raw rubber product
Finished products
3. Rubber timber
4. Production development policy
III – Rubber trade and price of Vietnam
1. Rubber export
Export volume and value
Rubber export by product
Main markets
2. Rubber import
3. Movements in rubber export price of Vietnam in 2009
PART III: VIETNAM’S RUBBER ENTERPRISES IN 2009
I – Raw rubber producer
1. Raw rubber producers in Vietnam
2. Information on some large rubber producers in Vietnam
II. Enterprises manufacturing rubber products
1. Tire producers
2. Other producers
PART IV: OUTLOOK FOR RUBBER IN THE WORLD AND VIETNAM IN 2010
I – Economic outlook in 2010
1. World economic outlook
2. Vietnam’s economic outlook
II – Rubber market outlook in 2010
1. Consumption
World
Vietnam
2. Production
World
Vietnam
3. Export outlook of Vietnam in 2010
4. Price
APPENDIX 1
WORLD DATA
VIETNAM DATA
APPENDIX 2
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LIST OF FIGURES
Figure 1: World rubber consumption, years 1998 – 2009 (thousand tons)
Figure 2: Natural rubber consumption, years 1950 – 2009 (million tons)
Figure 3: Natural rubber consumption by regions in 2008
Figure 4: Rubber consumption in China, years 2002-2009 (million tons)
Figure 5: Natural rubber consumption structure in industry in 2007 (%)
Figure 6: Tire consumption in China and export, years
Figure 7: Natural rubber import volume in China, years 2003-2009 (Unit: thousand tons)
Figure 8: Change in rubber import structure of China, years 2000 - 2008
Figure 9: Rubber consumption in the US, 1997 – 2006 (thousand tons)
Figure 10: Rubber consumption fot the US’s tire production, years 1997 - 2005 (thousand tons)
Figure 11: RSS and TSR rubber imports of the US, years 2000 – 2008
Figure 12: Rubber consumption of EU - 15, years 1997 - 2007 (thousand tons)
Figure 13: RSS and TSR import volume of EU - 25, years 2000 - 2008 (thousand tons)
Figure 14: RSS and TSR rubber import volume of some EU countries from Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia and Vietnam in 2008 (thousand tons)
Figure 15: Natural and synthetic rubber consumption in India, years 1997 - 2009 (thousand tons)
Figure 16: Production – consumption of natural rubber in India, years 1997 – 2009 (thousand tons)
Figure 17: World rubber production and consumption, years 2000 - 2008 (thousand metric tonnes)
Figure 18: Total world rubber output, years 1950 – 2009 (million tons)
Figure 19: Natural rubber area and output of Thailand, years 1991 – 2009
Figure 20: Rubber area, output and yield of Indonesia, years 2004 – 2009
Figure 21: Rubber area, yield and output of Malaysia, years 2002 – 2009
Figure 22: NR import volume and value of some countries in 11 months of 2009
Figure 23: Rubber export of some main exporters, years 2008-2009 (thousand tons)
Figure 24: World’s SMR 20 and STR 20 rubber price in 2009 (US$/100kg)
Figure 25: RSS rubber price movement in the world in 2009 (US$/100kg)
Figure 26: GDP growth of the world and some countries by quarter, years 2008 - 2009 (%)
Figure 27: Price movements of crude oil and rubber TSR 20 in the first 3 quarters of 2009
Figure 28: Correlation between US$/Baht exchange rate and STR 20 rubber price in the first 3 quarters of 2009
Figure 29: Correlation between US$/Ringgit exchange rate (Malaysia) and SMR 20 rubber price in the first 3 quarters of 2009
Figure 30: Rubber consumption of Vietnam, years 2005 – 2009
Figure 31: Vietnam’s rubber area, years 1998 – 2009 (thousand ha)
Figure 32: Newly-planted and exploited rubber area, years 2000 - 2009 (thousand ha)
Figure 33: Newly-planted rubber area (ha) of Vietnam, years 1997 – 2009
Figure 34: Distribution of rubber on large scale and small scale in Vietnam, 1999 – 2009 (%)
Figure 35: Structure of small rubber plantations by scale in 2005 (%)
Figure 36: Total rubber output of Vietnam, years 1996 – 2009 (thousand tons)
Figure 37: Ratio of small and large rubber plantations, years 2000-2009 (%)
Figure 38: Output of small and large rubber rubber plantations, years 2000-2009 (thousand tons)
Figure 39: Rubber yield of small and large rubber plantations, years 1995 – 2009 (quintal/ha)
Figure 40: Rubber area ratio by regions, years 2008-2009 (%)
Figure 41: Rubber output ratio by regions in 2008 and 2009 (%)
Figure 42: Rubber yield of regions and nationwide, years 2008 - 2009 (tấn/ha)
Figure 43: Raw rubber product chain of Vietnam
Figure 44: Exploited and imported rubber wood output, years 2005 – 2008 (ngàn m3)
Figure 45: Rubber export volume and value of Vietnam, years 2000 - 2009
Figure 46: Rubber export volume and value by month in 2009
Figure 47: Rubber export structure by products, years 2008-2009
Figure 48: Rubber import volume of China, years 2008 - 2009 (thousand tons)
Figure 49: Rubber export market structure of Vietnam, years 2008 – 2009
Figure 50: Rubber import volume of Vietnam, years 2001 – 2009 (thousand tons)
Figure 51: Average export rubber price by month, years 2008-2009 (US$/ton)
Figure 52: Vietnam’s rubber export price movements in 2009 (US$/ton)
Figure 53: Dry latex price movements in Dong Nai, years 2008-2009 (VND thousand/ton)
Figure 54: Revenue (VND billion) of Kim Dan Company, years 1999 – 2009
Figure 55: Natural ruber consumption outlook up to 2019
LIST OF TABLES
Table 1: World rubber production and consumption, years 2008-2009
Table 2: Rubber volume for producing tire in China
Table 3: Natural rubber output of ANRPC members, 2005 – 2009
Table 4: Movements of rubber output, consumption and export of Thailand in 2009 (thousand tons)
Table 5: Rubber area, yield and output of Indonesia in 2009
Table 6: Rubber area, yield and output of Malaysia in 2009
Table 7: Average DCP of IRCo in 2009 (cents/kg)
Table 8: Tire demand in Vietnam
Table 9: Rubber area of Vietnam planted in Laos and Cambodia (ha)
Table 10: Vietnam’s rubber value in 2008
Table 11: Production capacity and product volume by regions and economic sector
Table 12: Rubber development scheme up to 2020
Table 13: Tariff imposed on rubber products
Table 14: Information on some rubber producers
Table 15: Information on listed companies
Table 16: Revenue, pretax profit, output and sales price of rubber companies listed in 2009
Table 17: Tire output of enterprises in 2009
Table 18: Profits of tire producers, years 2008-2009
Table 19: Forecast on world and region economic growth in 2010
Table 20: Forecast on Vietnam’s economic growth in 2010
Table 21: Demand for Radial tire in Vietnam (thousand tires)
Table 22: Forecast on additional rubber output
Table 23: Vietnam’s rubber output up to 2020
Table 24: Factors affecting prices and rubber price forecast in 2010
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