E-Magazine facebook
สาส์นจากนายกสมาคม TRA PRESIDENT VIEW
 
   主席观点
   TRA & TLA Dinner 2026
The Thai Rubber Association (TRA) and Thai Latex Association (TLA) jointly hosted the TRA & TLA Dinner 2026 on May 8, 2026, at the Centara Grand & Bangkok Convention Centre at CentralWorld, Bangkok. This yearโ€™s annual event welcomed over 900 distinguished guests, business leaders, and rubber industry stakeholders from both the public and private sectors, hailing from Thailand and abroad. On this occasion, the President of the Thai Rubber Association delivered a welcoming speech to the honored guests, with the key highlights summarized as follows:

The current global situation remains highly uncertain. Geopolitical tensions have posed significant challenges, impacting supply chains and altering the way business is conducted. Consequently, rubber operators must continue to monitor the situation closely. I sincerely hope that global circumstances will improve and that the world will return to peace.

The success of the TRA & TLA Dinner 2026 was made possible through the excellent cooperation of both the public and private sectors, locally and internationally. In particular, I would like to recognize the outstanding collaboration and dedication of the Committee, our members, the organizing committee, and the associationโ€™s staff. On behalf of the Thai Rubber Association, I express my deepest gratitude to everyone and hope that this event will further strengthen the bonds and relationships between rubber producers and consumers moving forward.

Mr. Veerasith Sinchareonkul
President
The Thai Rubber Association

主席观点   May  2026  -   June  2026     
     
  history  
 
[   October  2020 ]
icon Thailand-Indonesia-Malaysia Cooperation on Rubber
Recently, the rubber situation tends to slow down in line with global economic growth. The Covid-19 pandemic severely affects the global economy and rubber demand by affecting supply chains and market disruption. Besides, crude oil prices were in a downtrend following the decreasing demand, especially the demand from China. Furthermore, the strengthening baht resulted in high Thailandโ€™s rubber prices comparing with competitive countries. However, ...
     [ Read more...]  

[   September  2020 ]
icon Big Data & Data Analytics
In the modern economy, information is an asset of great importance and has various benefits. Big Data and Data Analytics are considered as the significant power to drive the government sector and private sector as well as to develop the economy and society with sustainability. Digital Technology has played a huge role in the development of country, such as Thailand 4.0 and Digital Economy or Digital Thailand. In terms of Big Data, it is large and compli...
     [ Read more...]  

[   August  2020 ]
icon Indonesia-Malaysia-Thailand Growth Triangle (IMT-GT) Cooperation
The Indonesia-Malaysia-Thailand Growth Triangle (IMT-GT) sub-regional economic cooperation was initiative formed in 1993 by the governments of Indonesia, Malaysia, and Thailand. The goal of IMT-GT is to push the private sector of the member states to be leaders of trading and investment leading to economic growth and to support regional economic development by exploiting their economic advantages due to the similarity in geography, environment, religio...
     [ Read more...]  

[   July  2020 ]
icon Bio-Circular-Green Economy Model (BCG Model)
The holistic economic development or Bio-Circular-Green Economy Model (BCG Model) is the new economic development model for sustainable development and applies knowledge, administration, science, and technology in its concept, which is aimed at building economic strengths. It is bringing value from biodiversity and culture to converts into economic value. Furthermore, it is using the complete agricultural yield to change the consumption and production s...
     [ Read more...]  

[   June  2020 ]
icon The Impact of the Draft of the Rubber Benefits Sharing Act B.E. โ€ฆ toward Rubber Industry
Recently, the group of Member of Parliament has presented the draft of Rubber Benefits Sharing Act B.E. โ€ฆ and now it is in the process of gathering the suggestions from related parties via a website since 25 February 2020 following the section 77 in the Constitution of the Kingdom of Thailand B.E. 2017. According to the draft of the Rubber Benefits Sharing Act B.E. โ€ฆ, it determines the regulations on the management system, production control, ...
     [ Read more...]  


Page 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30

 

主页  | 协会成员 | 新闻 | 活动 | 天然橡胶的地方市场价 | 天然胶行情 | 泰国橡胶统计 | 网页链接联系我们

 

The Thai Rubber Association 45, 47 Chotevittayakul 3 Road, Hatyai Songkhla 90110 Thailand
TEL. 074-429011-2 , 074-429311 E-MAIL: tra@thairubber.org

 

©Copyright 2007. All Rights Reserved. Developed by ME-FI dot com