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“STR20 – Thailand’s Secret Weapon in Natural Rubber, Transforming the Global EV Industry, Driving a Sustainable Future, and Rising as the World’s Tire Hub” Article by SO OK TRADING : May 26, 2026

Last updated: 26 May 2026
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 STR20 – Thailand’s Secret Weapon Supplying China’s EV Demand
Article by SO OK TRADING : May 26, 2026

 
Thailand’s natural rubber industry is at a turning point. China, the world’s largest consumer of natural rubber (accounting for 41–45% of global demand), continues to accelerate imports from Thailand. At the heart of this surge is STR20, now the key material for producing tires for electric and hybrid vehicles.

 
1️⃣ STR20 Prices Remain Strong
Latest export price (May 2026): 75.87 THB/kg (~USD 1,890/ton)
Expected growth: +1.9–2.9% annually
Key driver: Global demand has outpaced supply for six consecutive years. With China expanding EV production, the market remains a Seller’s Market, giving suppliers strong bargaining power.
 
2️⃣ Export Contracts + Tax Advantages
Under the ASEAN–China FTA (ACFTA), Thai rubber exports to China enjoy 0% import tariffs, giving Thailand a clear edge over competitors.
Exporters are shifting focus to STR20 contracts instead of “mixed rubber,” which faces stricter inspections in China.
Thailand and China have signed MOUs to jointly research and develop natural rubber, enhancing quality to meet the specific needs of EV manufacturers.
 
3️⃣ Chinese Tire Factories Establish Bases in Thailand
The EEC (Rayong–Chonburi) has become a hub for Chinese tire production.
Major players such as ZC Rubber, Linglong, Sailun, and Prinx Chengshan have set up factories in Thailand.
These plants secure long-term contracts for STR20 and concentrated latex from Thai producers, supplying EV makers like BYD, GWM, and Chery operating in Thailand.
Meanwhile, the Thai government enforces strict Traceability standards after uncovering illegal imports of old rubber from China falsely labeled “Made in Thailand.”
 
⚔️ STR20 vs SIR20: Thailand vs Indonesia in the EV Arena
Thai STR20 – Premium + EV Ready Renowned for purity, strength, and elasticity, STR20 is ideal for EV tires. With 0% tariff advantages under ACFTA, Chinese tire giants are investing directly in Thailand and securing long-term supply contracts.
Indonesian SIR20 – Volume + Competitive Price Indonesia, the world’s second-largest producer, excels in mass production and competitive pricing. SIR20 has a dirt content up to 0.20% (TSNR standard) and an average export price of ~USD 2.10/kg (~USD 2,100/ton). Its main markets include China, the US, Japan, and South Korea, with exports to China valued at USD 858 million in 2025. However, SIR20 remains focused on raw material exports and lacks the premium quality needed for EV tires, leaving Indonesia at a disadvantage compared to Thailand’s rising EV hub.
 
Outlook 2026–2027: Rubber & EV Tire Industry
Thailand (STR20): Prices remain high with steady growth. Tax advantages and technology partnerships position Thailand to become the global hub for EV tire production.
Indonesia (SIR20): Despite massive output and low costs, quality limitations hinder its role in the EV market. Buyers seeking premium rubber continue to favor Thailand.
 
✨ Key Message
Thai STR20 is not just a commodity — it is a “secret weapon” powering China’s EV industry and driving Thailand toward becoming the world’s tire hub in the electric vehicle era. Indonesia may compete on volume and price, but it cannot yet challenge Thailand’s leadership in EV-ready rubber.

 
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