The
International Rubber Association (IRA) was inaugurated in Ottawa, Canada on 24
September 1971 through the cooperation of rubber associations in both producing
and consuming countries. Currently, IRA consists of 20 members from 13
countries. The Thai Rubber Association is one of the initial members and a
member of the Management Committee. With the term of 2 years, IRA is led by
8-member Management Committee, 4 of which are member associations from
producing countries while the other 4 are those from consuming countries. The
objectives of IRA are to formulate rubber trade practices, to prepare
international rubber contracts, to foster international cooperation on rubber
production, trade and consumption among producing and consuming countries, to
collectively solve any problems in connection with international rubber trade
as well as to facilitate continued improvement in international rubber trade.
The Secretariat office of IRA is currently located in the Gapkindo’s (Rubber
Association of Indonesia) building.
IRA
convenes Management Committee meeting every year and Biennial General Meeting
every 2 years. This year, both the meetings were held on 17 March 2019 at
Marina Mandarin Hotel, Singapore. Among associations present were Malaysia
Rubber Exchange (MRE), Gapkindo (Rubber Association of Indonesia), Singapore
Exchange Ltd. (SGX SICOM), Rubber Trade Association of Singapore (RTAS),
Singapore International Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association (SICCRA),
Myanmar Rubber Planters & Producers Association (MRPPA), Rubber Trade
Association of Europe (RTAE), the Japan Rubber Manufacturers’ Association
(JRMA), and Wirtschaftsverband der deutschen Kautschukindustrie e.V. (German
Rubber Association. In representation of TRA, Mr. Paul Sumade Lee (IRA
Chairman), Mr. Supadetch Ongsakul (IRA Executive Secretary), Mr. Chumnarn
Nopakunkajon (TRA Vice President), Ms. Piyaporn Saelim (TRA manager) and Mr.
Prasit Petnoosed (TRA officer) participated in the meeting.
In
his opening remark, Mr. Paul Sumade Lee, IRA Chairman stated that the rubber
industry was tough in 2018 partially due to the flooding of non-approved rubber
or cup lump unexpectedly replacing the 3 approved origins of Thai, Indonesian
and Malaysian rubber. In addition, according to the supply and demand
statistics in 2018, it does not appear to have any sizeable oversupply causing
the rubber price to trade as low as $1250 a ton. In truth, rubber price may
have been driven more by speculators up and down, and not necessarily
correlated to the fundamental demand strength or weakness.
Among
several important matters vastly discussed at the meeting were Proposed
streamlining of the IRA Contract for TSR and Proposed amendments to the
IRA Contract for Latex in Drums. The Committee adopted the amended TSR
contract as proposed by ASEAN Rubber Business Council. The said contract will be effective on and
after 1 June 2019. The Committee also decided that the current IRA Contract
for Latex in Drums shall be updated in the near future. At the IRA Biennial
General Meeting, members agreed that Gapkindo be elected as IRA Chairman and
RTAE as IRA Deputy Chairman for the term 2019-2020.
On
behalf of the Thai Rubber Association, I wish to thank Mr. Paul Sumade Lee, IRA
Chairman and Mr. Supadetch Ongsakul, IRA Executive Secretary as well as the
Secretariat of TRA for the devotion and excellence witnessed over the past 6
years. I hope that IRA will always be an important part of the cooperation
between producing and consuming countries for continued development of
international rubber trade.