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   Moving forward with the Thai Rubber Association
The Thai Rubber Association (TRA), established in 1951, currently comprises 40 members, including producers and exporters of rubber processing products such as Ribbed Smoked Sheets (RSS), Standard Thai Rubber (STR), and concentrated latex. These members represent approximately 85% of Thailand's total rubber production and exports. Over the past 74 years, the Thai Rubber Association has continually expanded its activities and remained committed to ongoing development.

Under the leadership of Mr. Veerasith Sinchareonkul, the Thai Rubber Association (TRA) is committed to continuously advancing the organization by adhering to the following key policies: 1) Operating on the principles of transparency and good governance; 2) Cooperating with government agencies and the private sector at both local and international levels; 3) Fostering close relationships with other rubber-producing countries; 4) Acting as an intermediary to facilitate cooperation between manufacturers and consumers, including resolving issues in the rubber business for the mutual benefit of all parties; 5) Strengthening collaboration and relationships among association members to support the sustainable development of the rubber industry; 6) Providing timely and relevant information to members to strengthen their operations and competitiveness; 7) Promoting a positive image of the Thai Rubber Association to ensure it is well-regarded and enhancing the global reputation of Thai rubber in the international market; and 8) Transitioning to a digital and modernized organization, such as by utilizing online media, striving to become paperless, and emphasizing the use of clean energy (e.g., installing solar panels at the Thai Rubber Association office). In addition, the Thai Rubber Association (TRA) is honored to serve as the Chairman and Executive Secretary of the International Rubber Association (IRA) for the term 2025–2026. TRA also holds key roles as a member of the ASEAN Rubber Business Council, a committee member of the International Tripartite Rubber Council, and a member of the board of directors of the International Rubber Consortium Limited (IRCo). 

The current TRA committee is honored and grateful to have been entrusted by TRA members with the responsibility of managing a private rubber organization of international significance. On behalf of the Thai Rubber Association committee, I wish to express my sincere thanks to all the association’s members and relevant parties for their support and contributions to the development of the association, which have led to its remarkable success.

Mr. Veerasith Sinchareonkul
President
The Thai Rubber Association

主席观点   March  2025     
     
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[   January  2024 ]
icon Natural Rubber Situation in 2024
The global economy tends to slow down due to the effects of high inflation and interest rates. There are also strengthening of the US Dollar issues and geopolitical conflicts (Geopolitical Tension). For example, the war between Israel and Palestine may expand, and the Russian-Ukrainian war may intensify. Furthermore, the US-China economic polarization (Decoupling), in which the US and its allies reduce their reliance on trade with China and rely more on...
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[   December  2023 ]
icon Happy New Year 2024
On the occasion of the New Year 2024, I extend to you and your family our warmest greetings 
and wish you a happy New Year, great success in your career, happiness in your family, and perfect health and lasting prosperity.


Mr. Chaiyos Sincharoenkul
President
The Thai Rubber ...
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[   November  2023 ]
icon Carbon Market
Since 1966, global warming has increased due to greenhouse gas emissions. Carbon dioxide concentrations in the atmosphere have increased constantly. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) reported in the IPCC’s Sixth Assessment Report (AR6) that global average temperatures could exceed 4 degrees Celsius by the end of the century. El Niño conditions are likely to intensify. Besides, Thailand is listed as a group at very high risk of futu...
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[   October  2023 ]
icon Getting to Know Natural Rubber Substitute
Natural rubber (Hevea brasiliensis) is a species of rubberwood that is native to rainforests in the Amazon region of Brazil, South America. The important rubber plantation area is in the Malay Peninsula due to the favorable weather and topography, causing the rubber to have been widely cultivated across the area since 1882. Natural rubber serves as an important raw material in 4 types of rubber products: 1) Automotive tires, such as truck tires, vehicle...
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[   September  2023 ]
icon Thailand's 20-Year Rubber Strategy (2018 - 2037)
Rubber is a significant economic crop in Thailand, correlated with more than 6 million people, including rubber farmers, laborers, government officials, and other related parties (estimated 1 million households). The primary-processed rubber exports generate income for Thailand of more than 200,000 million baht per year. Thailand has been the world's largest producer and +exporter of natural rubber and rubber-based products since 1991. In 2022, Tha...
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