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  1. [verwijderd] 30 juli 2002 13:46
    Bullish threat to tripartite rubber grouping By Fadzil Ghazali The tripartite coalition of the world’s top three rubber producers has come under threat even before it is formalized, and from a most unlikely source too – a bullish market for the commodity. Thailand, Indonesia and Malaysia have agreed to cooperate to secure better prices for rubber on the global market, and had scheduled to sign a pact to formalize the initiative at the end of this month. To be held on the Indonesian island of Bintan, off Singapore, the signing ceremony has however been postponed by a week. It is understood that Indonesia had in recent weeks capitalized on the strong prices by unloading its rubber stockpile. The price uptrend suffered a hiccup as a result. Thailand apparently took the cue by selling some 130,000 tonnes of its own stock early this month. Prices suffered some more. Jakarta was not amused, and went as far as accusing Bangkok of violating the tripartite agreement. Malaysia, however, is not overly concerned, and has no real problems with Thailand deciding to sell some rubber. Thailand did inform Jakarta and Kuala Lumpur of its intentions beforehand. According to an official, Malaysia only hopes that such releases from stockpiles would be done discreetly to avoid disrupting the long-term price trend. Indonesian Trade and Industry Minister Rini Suwandi was quoted early this week as saying she was disappointed with Thailand’s move, and had described it as a violation of the three-country agreement. According to a newswire report, Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra said the postponement of the tripartite agreement’s signing has nothing to do with the tiff between his country and Indonesia. He told reporters in Bangkok that Thailand has met its obligations under conditions agreed upon last December by the three countries in Bali to form a new rubber trade regulatory body, in place of the defunct International Natural Rubber Organisation. “We are still under our annual export ceiling of 1.9 million tones (after the 130,000-tonne sale)…Those who blame us don’t know what the rules are,” he was quoted as saying by Reuters. Yesterday, trading in Malaysian rubber remained listless, which dealers attributed to a lack of fresh leads from overseas buyers. At the close, RSS One was unchanged at 315 sen a kg while SMR 20 fell 3 sen to 303 sen. Apart from the stockpiled rubber sales from Thailand, dealers said, the market has turned cautious over uncertainties in the economic outlook of the US, the biggest rubber consumer in the world.
  2. [verwijderd] 30 juli 2002 20:35
    Ja, dat heb ik een aantal maanden geleden ook gezien, dat zoiets in de maak was. Ik heb er met de IRO officer van ACOMO over gesproken (vraag me niet meer hoe-ie heet, want volgens mij is de IRO officer bij ACOMO de man die het eerste de telefoon pakt.) Hij zei toen dat ze dit al jaren proberen, maar dat ze elkaar bedonderen bij het leven en lekker allemaal meer rubber produceren en verkopen, zodat de prijzen zakken. Wat we echt nodig hebben is iets als een "colorado-kever voor rubber" of een aardige oorlog, waarbij de rubbertappers allmaal geronseld worden voor het leger. Zo'n lekker langdurig locaal conflict, dus. Een goeie orkaan met wat grote overstromingen is natuurlijk ook nooit weg. gr. Jelis
  3. [verwijderd] 30 juli 2002 20:56
    Hoi Jo, Nee hoor. ACOMO brengt de dichter in mij naar boven, dat is alles. gr. Jelis. PS. Wat was er mis met die andere discussie? Ik vond er niks schadelijks in zitten.
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