The Thai
Rubber Association organized the annual dinner on May 8, 2015 at Centara Grand,
CentralWorld, Bangkok for the celebration of rubber industry prosperity and for
the rendez-vous of brothers and sisters in rubber business community. In the
morning of the same day, TRA also organized a golf tournament at Muang Kaew
Golf, Samutprakarn. In addition, TRA served as a host organization of the 13th
Meeting of the Technical Committee on Contract Matters in conjunction with the
annual dinner, attended by Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Vietnam and
Cambodia. TRA invited delegates from various government agencies, private
organizations, dignitaries, rubber businessmen from both in the country and
abroad. Over 1,000 guests
attended this special event. It was our honour to invite Mr. Chawalit
Chookajorn, Permanent Secretary of Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives to
participate and deliver an open speech. The key address is as follows.
Since
October 2011, NR prices have dropped sharply and touched the deepest level in
September 2014. This was seen in FOB RSS3 price at 53.12 Baht per kilogram due
to the slow economic growth of China, which is the world’s biggest rubber
consumer. Also, forecast of rising rubber output resulted in excess supply in
2014, coupled with constantly declining crude oil price making investors
resorted to other commodities.
The Thai
government sought to solve the problem of falling rubber price to relieve
livelihood hardship of farmers. The cabinet approved various projects, namely
farmers’ income compensation project, farmers’ loan project for additional job,
processing farmers’ loan project, processing farmers’ loan project for
stockpile working capital and buffer fund project. Additionally, the cabinet
also approved rubber processors’ loan project to promote rubber domestic
consumption.
In response
to NR falling prices, Thailand, Indonesia and Malaysia under the framework of
International Tripartite Rubber Council (ITRC) had a meeting in February 2015
to discuss rubber situation and NR price stabilization. The meeting was of
consensus that the three countries restrict expansion of cultivation area and
cut old rubber trees for replanting in 6-7 years. Also, the meeting agreed upon
invitation to Vietnam to join ITRC; negotiation with China; to seek sustainable
and fair price for both buyers and sellers in long run; to push forward the
establishment of regional rubber market and to consult with Secretary General
of ASEAN to establish ASEAN Rubber Council.
Another
significant step towards accelerated movement is that the Thai government
agreed upon a royal decree setting up Rubber Authority of Thailand as a central
body directing the country’s integrated rubber management and administration as
well as promoting Thailand as the world’s center of rubber product industry.
The decree is currently in the process of legislation of the National
Legislative Assembly and will be enforced in the near future.
He insisted
that concrete cooperation and close coordination among countries concerned is
necessary for the achievement of our common goal in establishing a fair and
stable price for maximum benefit of all.
TRA Annual
Dinner 2015 received a huge success contributed by cooperation from government
sector and both domestic and foreign private sectors, especially cooperation
and spirit of TRA executive committee members and association members. On
behalf of the Thai Rubber Association, I wish to thank everybody concerned. I
consider this special occasion a big step towards closer relation in the rubber
industry among the producing and the consuming countries.