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London: International Rubber Study Group, 73 pp. INTERNATIONAL TRADE CENTRE, UNCTAD/GATT (1974) Markets for selected medicinal plants and their derivatives, pp. 66 - 67.
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"If I build in my expectations for the second quarter then I'm pretty much in line with the RCMA view," Stephen Evans, secretary-general of the Singapore-based International Rubber Study Group, said in an e-mailed reply to Bloomberg News questions.
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Stephen Evans, secretary general of the International Rubber Study Group said on June 8.
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International Rubber Study Group, which he says could save the U.S. close to half a billion dollars annually.
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International Rubber Study Group, which he says could save the U.S. close to half a billion dollars annually.
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Global sales of passenger car and commercial vehicle tires may tumble as low as 1.32 billion units in 2009 from 1.41 billion last year, says analyst No Dock Moung at the International Rubber Study Group.
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Tire makers, the biggest consumers of natural rubber, may report a 7% sales slump in 2009, suggests the International Rubber Study Group in Singapore.
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Tire makers, the biggest consumers of natural rubber, may report a 7% sales slump in 2009, suggests the International Rubber Study Group in Singapore.
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Bloomberg story cites the International Rubber Study Group as asying natural rubber supply will be constrained until at least until 2012 and China will increase imports of rubber by
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Production may gain to 9.54 million tons this year, according to a survey of member countries early this month-which is much lower than an International Rubber Study Group forecast of as much as 10.6 million tons.
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