Items |
Availability | Items | Cons/Bal Stock |
Previous bal | 93020 | Consumpt- ion | 820305 |
Production | 852895 | Export | 56545 |
Import | 89699 | Missing | -6426 |
Bal stock | 165190 | ||
Total | 1035614 | Total | 1035614 |
Import of Natural Rubber to India
Country | Qty Tonnes | Value Rs. ‘000 | Rs./Kg |
Indonesia | 39405 | 3461880 | 87.85 |
Thailand | 32230 | 2717740 | 84.32 |
Sri Lanka | 7644 | 705750 | 92.33 |
Malaysia | 4839 | 412010 | 85.14 |
Vietnam Soc Rep | 3310 | 297320 | 89.82 |
Myanmar | 1055 | 90560 | 85.84 |
Singapore | 626 | 60290 | 96.31 |
Others | 590 | 56420 | 95.63 |
TOTAL |
89699 |
7801970 |
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Details of Export from India.
Country | Qty Tonnes | Value Rs. ‘000 | Rs./Kg |
China | 16592 | 1654157 | 99.7 |
Sri Lanks | 4760 | 418513 | 87.92 |
Malaysia | 10412 | 1097676 | 105.42 |
Germany | 2658 | 179704 | 67.61 |
Belgium | 2324 | 148944 | 64.09 |
Turkey | 1751 | 103398 | 59.05 |
Vietnam | 2641 | 268050 | 101.5 |
U.K | 1238 | 79527 | 64.24 |
U.S.A | 1567 | 125413 | 80.03 |
Spain | 1204 | 95540 | 79.35 |
Korea | 608 | 66451 | 109.29 |
Nepal | 656 | 67489 | 102.88 |
Others | 10134 | 832515 | 82.15 |
TOTAL | |
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Type wise Import and Export
Type |
Import Tonnes |
Export Tonnes |
RSS Grade |
33111 |
31786 |
Latex Concentrates |
1301 |
16056 |
Solid Block rubber |
55075 |
8454 |
Pale latex crape |
76 |
0 |
Others |
136 |
249 |
TOTAL |
89699 |
56545 |
96.3% Import was through advance license. That means 89699 Tonnes of Natural rubber made available by paying Rs. 1.50 cess/Kg on an average rate of Rs. 86.98/Kg. Indian RSS 4 have to pay an addition of 4% VAT and cess too on Rs. 92.04.
Ref. Indian Rubber Statistics Vol 30, 2007
For more details Visit excel work sheets: supply and demand 2006-07
Remarks: The impact of low priced Export and Import of rubber to reduced price by India will effect on major producing Countries like Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia, Vietnam etc.
I have gone through the statements. While appreciating the efforts you have undertaken for bringing out such a valuable information, some points require your clarification:-
1) What is the item called ‘missing’ of -6426 . Does this ‘missing’ item represents ‘weight loss’. If yes, does it fall within the allowable limit?
2) It will give us a clearer picture if you calculate and display the average price per kg of import and export of rubber also. That will reveal whether the export was done at a price more that the domestic price and import was done at a time when the domestic price was high.
Angkil: Thanks for your comments.
1. Missing is a mathematical error and it is not weight loss.
2. To give clear picture the average price limelighted in colours. Both Export & Import are below domestic price and far below International price.
🙂 thank you