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Why Source from Malaysia?
Malaysia is a global player in the export of high quality, competitively priced
rubber and rubber products to the international market.
Malaysia enjoys several distinctions in the rubber industry. It is the world's:
- #1 supplier of medical rubber gloves
- #1 supplier of foley catheters
- #1 supplier of latex thread and cord
- 4th largest exporter of natural rubber
- 3rd largest producer of natural rubber
- #1 consumer of latex concentrate
- 9th largest consumer of all rubber
- 5th largest consumer of natural rubber
Source your rubber and rubber products needs from Malaysia.
World Scenario
Natural rubber comprised 43.53% and synthetic rubber comprised 56.47% of total rubber production in 2008.
Table 1: World Rubber Production and Consumption ('000 Tonnes) 2000 – 2008
|
2000 |
2001 |
2002 |
2003 |
2004 |
2005 |
2006 |
2007 |
2008 |
Natural Rubber |
Production |
6,762 |
7,328 |
7,332 |
8,033 |
8,748 |
8,882 |
9,680 |
9,685 |
9,877 |
Consumption |
7,340 |
7,333 |
7,628 |
8,033 |
8,715 |
9,082 |
9,216 |
10,230 |
10,088 |
Balance |
-578 |
-5 |
-296 |
0 |
33 |
-200 |
464 |
-545 |
-211 |
Synthetic Rubber |
Production |
10,870 |
10,483 |
10,882 |
11,390 |
12,019 |
12,155 |
12,762 |
13,434 |
12,813 |
Consumption |
10,830 |
10,253 |
10,692 |
11,371 |
11,839 |
11,895 |
12,446 |
13,284 |
12,586 |
Balance |
40 |
230 |
190 |
19 |
180 |
260 |
316 |
150 |
227 |
All Rubber |
Production |
17,632 |
17,811 |
18,214 |
19,423 |
20,767 |
21,037 |
22,442 |
22,995 |
22,690 |
Consumption |
18,170 |
17,586 |
18,320 |
19,404 |
20,554 |
20,977 |
21,662 |
23,514 |
22,674 |
Balance |
-538 |
225 |
-106 |
19 |
213 |
60 |
780 |
-519 |
16 |
| Source: |
International Rubber Study Group (IRSG) |
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Malaysia
Consumption
The Malaysian rubber-based industry has performed well in the last two decades. Malaysia is currently the world's ninth largest consumer of all rubber, following China, the USA, Japan, India, Germany, France, South Korea and Russia and the fifth largest consumer of natural rubber behind China, the USA, Japan and India.
With the availability of quality raw materials, political stability and good infrastructure, and supported by the Tun Abdul Razak Research Centre (TARRC) of the Malaysian Rubber Board (MRB) through advances in its R&D, Malaysia is a global player, supplying the world market with a wide range of rubber products.
Please visit our Trade Facilitation page to view the types of rubber products that Malaysian rubber product manufacturers are able to supply.
Production
Malaysia is the world's third largest producer of natural rubber. Despite an increase in the consumption of NR, Malaysia has been able to export more than one million tonnes of NR since 2004 (Table 2). Thus, consumers of NR can still look towards Malaysia as a source of supply for quality raw rubber of SMR (Standard Malaysian Rubber) grades, specialty rubber such as ENR, DPNR and TPENR and latex concentrate products such as Low Protein Latex.
Table 2: Malaysia's Rubber Production, Export and Consumption (Tonnes), 2000 - 2008
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2000 |
2001 |
2002 |
2003 |
2004 |
2005 |
2006 |
2007 |
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Production of NR1 |
927,608 |
882,067 |
889,832 |
985,647 |
1,168,735 |
1,126,023 |
1,283,632 |
1,199,553 |
1,072,365 |
Export of NR1 |
977,975 |
858,993 |
927,919 |
1,646,708 |
1,369,428 |
1,322,165 |
1,184,396 |
1,018,052 |
916,599 |
Consumption of NR1 |
363,715 |
400,888 |
407,884 |
420,775 |
402,769 |
386,472 |
383,324 |
450,246 |
468,894 |
Consumption of SR2 |
95,000 |
96,000 |
90,000 |
90,000 |
86,500 |
96,400 |
112,400 |
129,002 |
139,297 |
| Source: |
Department of Statistics, Malaysia (DOS) and International Rubber Study Group (IRSG) |
Rubber Products
Export
Export of rubber products by value has been increasing since 2001. Export by value surpassed RM 8 billion in 2004 and in 2007 it reached the RM 10 billion level. Year 2008 has seen Malaysia’s export values reaching the highest ever level, at RM 11.24 billion.
Table 3: Malaysia's Export of Rubber Products (Million RM), 2000 - 2008)
|
2000 |
2001 |
2002 |
2003 |
2004 |
2005 |
2006 |
2007 |
2008 |
Tyres |
243.58 |
249.71 |
261.45 |
310.50 |
458.02 |
501.80 |
586.51 |
950.62 |
829.27 |
Inner Tubes |
13.57 |
15.63 |
17.29 |
15.75 |
23.10 |
26.50 |
25.27 |
27.99 |
32.89 |
Footwear |
313.50 |
288.20 |
303.10 |
460.20 |
860.30 |
466.20 |
568.80 |
558.67 |
573.41 |
Latex Goods |
4480.77 |
4272.16 |
4361.15 |
4841.18 |
5832.24 |
6207.02 |
7121.50 |
7744.42 |
8404.08 |
Industrial Rubber Goods |
153.45 |
139.48 |
149.16 |
155.05 |
277.43 |
334.22 |
368.95 |
474.43 |
420.66 |
General Rubber Goods |
477.21 |
471.73 |
441.53 |
529.26 |
566.22 |
657.97 |
682.40 |
713.70 |
978.33 |
Grand Total |
5682.05 |
5436.91 |
5533.65 |
6311.99 |
8017.30 |
8161.69 |
9353.45 |
10469.82 |
11238.64 |
| Source: |
Department of Statistics, Malaysia |
Destination
Malaysian rubber products are exported to more than 160 countries in the world. The USA and China remain the two biggest markets for Malaysian rubber products accounting for more than 35% of Malaysia's total export of rubber products. Other important markets for Malaysian manufacturers include Germany, Japan and United Kingdom.
Export of Selected Products
Malaysia is renowned worldwide for its high quality, competitively priced rubber products. Malaysian rubber products manufacturers comprise multinationals from various countries including the USA, Europe and Japan, as well as locally-owned medium and small sized enterprises. These companies are able to supply a whole range of rubber products such as medical gloves, automotive components, beltings and hoses.
Malaysia is the leading supplier of examination and surgical gloves, satisfying 45% of the world’s demand. Examination gloves are mainly used in the medical and health care facilities. Malaysia is also the world’s leading supplier of foley catheters and latex thread (vulcanized rubber thread and cord). Latex thread is mainly used in the apparel industry as elastic bands and supports. Other important latex products include condoms, balloons, finger stalls, teats and soothers. Malaysia also produces a wide range of rubber products (Table 4) such as hoses, beltings, seals, wires and cables for the world market.
Table 4: Malaysia’s Export of Selected Rubber Products, 2005 – 2008
Rubber Product |
2005 Value (RM Million) |
2006 Value (RM Million) |
2007 Value (RM Million) |
2008
Value (RM Million) |
| Gloves, other than surgical gloves |
3,793.23 |
4,624.52 |
5,095.24 |
5,991.92 |
| Surgical gloves |
706.87 |
758.39 |
780.41 |
916.34 |
| Catheters |
647.71 |
469.92 |
670.02 |
285.22 |
| Vulcanized rubber thread and cord |
574.20 |
745.66 |
720.86 |
615.48 |
| Wire, cable and other electrical conductors |
60.96 |
86.74 |
103.04 |
22.84 |
| Piping and tubing |
216.72 |
223.08 |
307.60 |
338.31 |
| Sheath contraceptives |
115.78 |
143.75 |
151.71 |
212.50 |
| Belting |
55.22 |
57.92 |
62.15 |
59.31 |
| Balloons |
33.69 |
33.51 |
38.89 |
10.88 |
| Precured tread of non-cellular rubber |
32.26 |
32.18 |
19.17 |
26.95 |
| Cellular rubber lined with textile fabric on one side |
24.94 |
17.23 |
13.40 |
6.56 |
| Finger stalls |
9.51 |
9.85 |
8.67 |
4.46 |
| Teats & soothers |
9.30 |
12.32 |
17.36 |
14.14 |
| Pipe seal rings of unhardened vulcanized rubber |
3.43 |
2.38 |
1.53 |
0.50 |
Source: Department of Statistics, Malaysia
Contact Us for your Rubber and Rubber Products Needs
Malaysia is not only able to supply a wide range of high quality, competitively priced rubber products but also a full range of raw natural rubber.
Contact MREPC if you are looking to purchase rubber products to meet your requirements in the medical, automotive, engineering, mining, construction and consumer sector or SMR grades of rubber, specialty rubber and latex concentrate for your manufacturing needs.
MREPC can also assist you :
- To meet with any of the raw rubber processors or rubber products manufacturers in our list, or
- If you are looking for investment opportunities to set up rubber products manufacturing plants in Malaysia, or
- If you are looking for strategic joint-venture partners in Malaysia.
You could also use Malaysia as a launching pad to penetrate markets within ASEAN as well as markets in the Southern hemisphere and Middle East due to the close and harmonious working relationship and high regard for Malaysia in these regional groupings.
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