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Thai Rubber Export Outlook 2026 & Global Rubber Trends 2026: Standards, Quality: Article By SO OK TRADING

Last updated: 7 Feb 2026
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Natural Rubber: A Material the World Needs

Natural rubber is the “silent hero” of global industries, used in more than 40,000 products. From car tires and aircraft to medical gloves, latex pillows, and conveyor belts, it stands out for its high elasticity, durability, and excellent heat dissipation.

Automotive & Tires (70% of total use): car tires, aircraft tires, seals, hoses
Medical & Hygiene: gloves, condoms, respiratory devices
Consumer Products: pillows, mattresses, sneakers, rubber bands, balloons
Industrial & Engineering: conveyor belts, oil pipelines, shock absorbers, adhesives
 

TSR 20 and Blend Rubber: Core Materials for Manufacturing

TSR 20 (STR 20): International-standard block rubber with controlled impurities and consistent physical properties. Ideal for tires, belts, and engineering parts.
Blend Rubber: Customized combinations to enhance performance. NR+SBR improves wear resistance, reclaimed rubber reduces costs, and NBR/CSM boosts oil and ozone resistance.
 

Export Outlook for 2026

China (60% of Thai exports):
Opportunities: 0% import tariff, Mekong River shipping routes, demand from EV and aviation industries
Risks: economic slowdown, volatile global rubber prices, stricter EUDR standards
Other Regions:
EU: Thailand benefits as a low-risk country for deforestation. Traceable rubber earns a premium of 2–3 THB/kg.
USA: Import tariffs may rise up to 19%.
India: Emerging market with strong demand for block and compound rubber.
Japan: Stable market focusing on high-quality rubber for advanced automotive parts.
 

Price Trends and Domestic Use

Prices: High volatility due to supply shortages (leaf fall disease, El Niño), pressured by China’s stock levels and U.S. trade policies.
Domestic Use: Government promotes expansion in three key areas:
EV Tire Hub
Infrastructure (para asphalt roads, safety equipment)
Medical products
 

SO OK TRADING: A Partner You Can Trust

SO OK TRADING is committed to bridging Thai natural rubber to the global stage.

Goals:
Expand the Chinese market with Special Blend Rubber
Maintain EU standards to create added value
Supply high-quality rubber to India and Japan
 

✨ Summary: 2026 is the year of “winning with standards and quality, not just quantity.” High-spec rubbers like 20# Blend will be in demand across tire factories and advanced industries worldwide. SO OK TRADING is ready to confidently lead Thai rubber onto the global stage.


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