July 14, 2025 | 11:25 GMT +7
July 14, 2025 | 11:25 GMT +7
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On the global market, rubber prices saw a broad decline.
At the time of the survey, RSS3 rubber on the Tokyo Commodity Exchange (TOCOM) for May 2025 delivery dropped by JPY 1.8 (0.5%) to JPY 330/kg.
Meanwhile, on the Shanghai Futures Exchange (SHFE), natural rubber for May 2025 delivery fell by CNY 125 (0.84%) to CNY 14,715/kg.
In Thailand, rubber for June delivery declined by THB 0.85 (1.1%) to THB 75.44/kg.
Latest domestic and global rubber prices on May 22, 2025
OSE expects that this new product will provide a “risk-hedging tool” for Japanese and international companies holding rubber inventories in China to manage price fluctuations.
This service will also establish a “new arbitrage trading ecosystem” between the Japanese and Chinese natural rubber futures markets. A licensing agreement signed in January allows the SHFE and OSE to leverage their market and industry advantages to bring Chinese rubber prices to manufacturers and consumers in Japan and other regions.
Today's rubber price decline is attributed to the anticipated supply increase as major producing countries enter harvest season. However, growing demand for tire materials and concerns over extreme weather potentially impacting output have somewhat supported the market.
Thus, global rubber prices on May 22, 2025, saw a significant decline compared to the previous day.
In the domestic market, latex rubber prices remained unchanged from the previous day.
According to the latest posted rates, latex prices at Mang Yang Company range from VND 397 to 401/TSC; coagulated mixed latex is being purchased at around VND 359–409/DRC.
At Ba Ria Rubber Company, the buying price for fresh latex stands at VND 462/TSC, while coagulated latex with 35–44% DRC is priced at VND 13,600/kg. Raw material latex ranges from VND 16,900 to 18,200/kg.
The most recent price quote from Phu Rieng Rubber Company ranges from VND 400/DRC for mixed latex and VND 440/TSC for fresh latex.
Thus, domestic rubber prices on May 22, 2025, are trading in the range of VND 397–462/TSC.
Translated by Hoang Duy
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