Rubber Demand to Grow 4.6% in 2011, Outpace Supply, Group Says

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Natural rubber demand may grow 4.6 percent this year, boosted by strong vehicle sales, with consumption continuing to outpace supply in coming years, according to the International Rubber Study Group.

Global consumption may gain to 11.2 million metric tons in 2011 and 11.6 million tons next year, said Stephen Evans, the group’s secretary general. The supply deficit will support prices of the commodity used to make tires and gloves, he said.