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Tuesday- 21:01, 06/05/2025

Rubber prices on May 6, 2025: Market shows little fluctuation

(VAN) Rubber prices on May 6, 2025, remain flat globally. Meanwhile, domestic latex rubber is still being purchased at around VND 415 - 462/TSC.

Rubber prices on May 6 globally

On the global market, rubber prices remain unchanged.

At the time of the survey, the price of RSS3 on the Tokyo Commodity Exchange (TOCOM) for May 2025 delivery is holding at JPY 295.2/kg.

Meanwhile, on the Shanghai Futures Exchange (SHFE), the price of natural rubber for May 2025 delivery remains at CNY 14,535/kg.

As for the May 2025 futures price in Thailand, it is unchanged, staying at THB 76.18/kg.

Rubber prices today on the global market remain unchanged due to a temporary trading halt for the holiday.

Currently, the market is facing pressure from weakened global sentiment, expectations of ample supply, and cautious buying activity.

Thus, rubber prices on the global market today, May 6, 2025, remain stable compared to yesterday.

Rubber prices on May 6 domestically

In the domestic market, the price of latex continues to remain flat compared to the previous day.

Latest rubber prices on May 6 globally and domestically

Latest rubber prices on May 6 globally and domestically

According to the latest listed prices, the price of raw latex at Mang Yang Company remains between VND 415 – 420/TSC; coagulated rubber is being purchased at around VND 378 – 430/DRC.

At Ba Ria Rubber Company, the purchase price of fresh latex is VND 462/TSC, and coagulated rubber with DRC from 35–44% is priced at VND 13,600/kg; raw rubber material is between VND 16,900 – 18,200/kg.

The most recent quotation from Phu Rieng Rubber Company ranges around VND 400/DRC for coagulated rubber and VND 440/TSC for fresh latex.

Thus, rubber latex prices in the domestic market on May 6, 2025, ranging from VND 415 to VND 462/TSC.

$ 1 = VND 25.760 - Source: Vietcombank.

Author: Bang Nghiem

Translated by Hoang Duy

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