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“STR20: Thailand’s Global Rubber Standard — Driving the New Era of the Tire Industry, Unlocking Opportunities in the EV Market and the Future of Smart Tires”

Last updated: 6 Mar 2026
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STR20: The Pillar of Thai Rubber — Towards a Sustainable Future and the Global EV Market

STR20 is the “heart” of the global tire industry.
It is not just ordinary block rubber, but an internationally recognized standard. With stable quality, competitive pricing, and high liquidity in the futures market, STR20 has become the “common language” of global rubber trade.

Strengths of STR20
✅ Global quality standard ≤0.20% impurities, tested for Mooney Viscosity and durability
✅ Cost-effective — produced from cup lumps and scrap rubber
✅ High durability — ideal for truck tires and heavy engineering applications
✅ Benchmark price in the SGX market, widely referenced by buyers and sellers

Thailand–Indonesia–Malaysia: The Three Pillars of ASEAN Block Rubber
Thailand = Premium quality from fresh latex (≥92% of upstream production)
Indonesia = Massive production volume from cup lumps
Malaysia = Downstream expertise, leading in rubber gloves and medical products

Future Trends in the Rubber Market

EV Tires: EVs are heavier with higher torque, causing 20–30% faster wear. Market growth projected at 22–28% annually (2025–2032). Requires high durability + low rolling resistance.
Sustainability: Global manufacturers aim for 100% sustainable materials by 2050. New regulations (e.g., Euro 7) control particulate emissions from tire wear.
Smart Tires: IoT-enabled sensors for real-time monitoring of pressure and temperature. Airless tires under commercial development to reduce puncture and replacement issues.
 

ASEAN’s Three Pillars in the Global Market

Together, Thailand, Indonesia, and Malaysia supply over 70% of the world’s natural rubber for tire manufacturing. Each country plays a unique role:

Thailand = Quality and international standards
Indonesia = Production power
Malaysia = Value-added downstream products
STR20, SIR20, and SMR20 are not just names, but the foundation of the global tire industry, bridging upstream and downstream, and evolving into a new era of EV tires, sustainability, and smart technology.

 

The Future of Thai Rubber (2025–2035)

Traceability Era: Rubber without legal documentation or from deforestation will be unsellable. Thailand must adapt to EU’s EUDR standards.
EV Hub: Thailand will transform from a raw rubber exporter into a global base for premium EV tire production.
Value Addition: Moving from raw material sales to becoming a hub for high-value rubber industries.
STR20 is the “pillar” that enables Thailand to dominate the global rubber market and will be the key to leading the nation into a sustainable future and the rapidly growing EV market.

 

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