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   Moving forward with the Thai Rubber Association
The Thai Rubber Association (TRA) was established in 1951 and currently has 40 members, including producers and exporters of rubber processing products, such as Ribbed Smoked Sheets (RSS), Standard Thai Rubber (STR) and concentrated latex, representing 85% of Thailand's total production and exports. Over the past 73 years, it has expanded its activities and continued to develop.

According to the association's rules, a new committee is elected every 2 years to manage the association's affairs. On April 3, 2024, the TRA annual meeting was held, and a new TRA committee was elected. Mr. Veerasith Sinchareonkul from Sri Trang Agro-Industry Public Company Limited has been entrusted by the TRA committee to serve as the president of the Thai Rubber Association for the first time, with a term of 2 years from April 2024 to April 2026. Additionally, the new TRA committee will be officially introduced to the world rubber industry at the Thai Rubber Association Annual Dinner on May 10, 2024, at the Centara Grand at Central World Hotel in Bangkok.

Under the leadership of Mr. Veerasith Sinchareonkul, the Thai Rubber Association (TRA) is determined to continuously advance the association by adhering to the following important policies: 1) Ensuring the utmost satisfaction of association members by providing comprehensive services and resolving issues; 2) Enhancing the quality and standards of Thai rubber while promoting Thailand's rubber industry on a global scale; 3) Fostering close collaboration with the government, rubber farmers, and rubber users in the country to uphold quality standards and to concern sustainable business development ; and 4) Collaborating with international rubber organizations and rubber users worldwide to foster the sustainable growth of the rubber industry. In addition, the Thai Rubber Association (TRA) is honored to serve as a management committee of the International Rubber Association (IRA), a member of the ASEAN Rubber Business Council, a committee of the International Tripartite Rubber Council, and a committee of the International Rubber Consortium Limited (IRCo).

The current TRA committee is delighted and honored to have the trust of our members in managing a private-sector rubber organization of significant international importance. We are fully committed and ready to dedicate our physical energy and enthusiasm to successfully achieving the association's goals.


Mr. Veerasith Sinchareonkul
President
The Thai Rubber Association
主席观点   May  2024     
     
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[   December  2014 ]
icon Rubber scenario in 2015

 

It is expected that rubber scenario in 2015 is still in low gear amid the slowing global economy caused by low global inflation rate and crude oil price, which has declined from 115 $/barrel in June 2014 to 79.6 $/barrel in November 2014, or 30% down, resulting in the decline of energy price, which accounts for 10-15% of inflation rate calculation. With weak demand of other commodities mainly caused by weak demand from China, the largest consumer, global inflation rate was furthe...

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[   November  2014 ]
icon Development of TRA’s Website and Journal
Established in 1951, the Thai Rubber Association (TRA) has been in the operation for 63 years, currently comprising of 57 member companies. As a not-for-profit entity, TRA’s administration is based on the principle of transparency and good governance, aiming at protecting and striving for interests of the member and rubber trade sector as a whole. TRA plays a significant role in cooperating with both public and private...
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[   October  2014 ]
icon The Role of ASEAN Rubber Business Council

 

The ASEAN Rubber Business Council, formerly known as the ASEAN Rubber Business Club was founded on 23 October 1992 in Jakarta, Indonesia under the sponsorship of four natural rubber producing and trading nations in the ASEAN region, namely Rubber Association of Indonesia (GAPKINDO); the Malaysian Rubber Exchange (MRE); the Rubber Trade Association of Singapore (RTAS); and the Thai Rubber Association (TRA) in order to exchange market information, to consult an...

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[   September  2014 ]
icon Rubber price situation

 

Rubber price volatility in the world market is subject to market mechanism such as demand - supply and global economy. Rubber price has steadily continued its decline since October 2011, affecting all sectors involved, especially farmers of over one million families, accounting for over 6 million people, including entrepreneurs. The falling rubber price is expected to have been caused by concerns over the impact of the debt crisis in Europe, Chinese restriction of economic growth...

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[   August  2014 ]
icon Roles of International Rubber Organizations

 

Rubber business involves various sectors: farmers, private and public sector, production sector, consumption sector as well as international rubber organizations which are equally important to the development of rubber industry but different in roles:

1. Association of Natural Rubber Producing Countries: ANRPC serves as an authentic and up-to-date information resource center of natural rubber industry; promotes activities conducive to sustainable growth in production, proc...

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