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The tire price appreciation following the increase in Natural Rubber prices
Southeast Asia is the main rubber production natural in the world. Under the influence of La Niña, the major natural rubber producing countries in Asia suffered from the flood. Meanwhile, it is not required in sturdy natural rubber market in China and other countries. This led to a 20% increase in natural rubber prices. In the first three quarters of 2010, production Tire totaled 582.55 million, with an annual increase of 24%. According to statistics, the price of natural rubber in the last two years has tripled. After a price increase of 65% natural rubber in 2010, it is anticipated that the cost of rubber products such as tires, gloves and condoms continue to rise in the same year. The synthetic rubber prices rose after an increase in natural rubber prices. As a result, the cost of production of rubber products increases dramatically.
At present, due to constant price increases of the rubber, manufacturers of rubber products, raise prices, or face to the tremendous pressure of a drop in profits. Many large tire companies, including Bridgestone Corporation, Michelin Group, Goodyear and Continental have raised their prices by 5% to 15% in 2010. Some companies have announced to hold another round of price increase.
Since September 2010, the price natural rubber has remained on the rise. In early November 2010, the price has almost reached CNY 32,000 per tonne, as the head of the staples. Addition the gap between supply and demand, the main reason for the drastic rise in natural rubber prices in the Chinese market recently is that a lot of capital has been invested in the natural rubber market since September 2010 and the price has been artificially raised in the context of the urgent need. With the continued increase in prices of natural rubber increased tire prices in the market looking forward. Therefore, there is an increasing demand for the receipt of goods, and production increases tire companies with low profitability, which both lead to a further increase in demand for natural rubber. As a result, the natural rubber price rises.
In order to deal with the pressure caused by the rising price of natural rubber, many Chinese tire companies decide to ease the tension raised by the rising price raw materials by increasing tire prices. When the price of natural rubber rose in April 2010, the Chinese government released 200,000 tons of rubber reserve, so the price is stabilized. Many tire companies in China have applied for release to the government, hoping the quick release Gum reserve by the government. According to the analysis of China Research and Intelligence, even if the Chinese government may release the reserve in rubber market, the effect is limited.
As the global economy begins to recover from the financial crisis, demand for the original rubber of U.S., Japanese and Russian automotive industry is increasing. In the context of global supply-demand pressure is artificially intensified.
Natural rubber is the main feedstock for the production of tires, with 50% of the cost of production. Since 2010, due to a large increase in production costs, the profits of Chinese rubber companies have fallen. Meanwhile, the development of China rubber industry is always annoying 20% increase China's import tax natural rubber. Currently, the annual production of natural rubber made in China is always around 600,000 tonnes. 70% of domestic natural rubber market depends foreign markets. Influenced by increased support for commodities, China's tire companies will be forced to raise prices of tires to prevent loss.
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