Natural Rubber Supply Disruptions Amid Weather; Tire Sector Demand Weakens

According to market reports collected by Jin10, natural rubber production in China's main regions faces disruptions from weather conditions. Yunnan areas saw frequent rainfall, while Hainan experienced high temperatures and strong winds, slowing latex output growth. Port inventories in Qingdao continued accumulating as tire manufacturers reduced purchases; export demand weakened due to anti-dumping measures and geopolitical tensions. Underlying cost support eased as international crude oil prices retreated and synthetic rubber output prices declined. Market observers note short-term trading may remain range-bound, with seasonal supply pressure and weak downstream demand balancing production increases.
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