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Rubber Triumvirate Creaking

Date: 12th February 2003 Author: Tyrepress Editors Comments: 0

Speaking in Malaysia, on recent news that Thailand may not cut rubber supply by four per cent as previously agreed by the three key producers, Primary Industries Minister Datuk Seri Dr Lim Keng Yaik said “I hope that is a misquote. However, should it be true, there was an urgency to have a discussion with Indonesia and Thailand. After all, being the biggest producer, Thailand is benefiting more with the present high level of prices.

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