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(FT) -- The cost of tyres, gloves and condoms is set to rise following a 65 per cent jump in the price of natural rubber in the past year.

The surge is the result of heavy rains in the main rubber-producing region of south-east Asia, which have disrupted rubber tapping.

The rubber price has tripled in two years, surpassing the record level set in 1952 when fears about the potential spread of the Korean War triggered panic buying.

That is putting pressure on manufacturers to raise prices or face lower margins. Major tyre companies including Bridgestone, Michelin, Goodyear and Continental have raised prices by 5-15 per cent this year -- and some businesses have announced a further round of price increases.

Continental is to put prices up by 5 per cent from the start of next year, citing "the currently very high price level for the main types of natural rubber used in the production of car tyres".

Goodyear last week reported a loss for the third quarter in spite of its highest sales in two years, sending the shares tumbling 12 per cent in two days.

Adam Glickman of Condomania, one of the largest speciality condom retailers in the US, said the price of condoms had risen 10-20 per cent in the past year and manufacturers were warning of further increases.

The branded condom market is dominated by SSL International, the London-based company that owns the Durex brand and is being acquired by Reckitt Benckiser, as well as Church & Dwight of the US and Australian-listed Ansell.

Lim Cheong Guan, executive director of the world's biggest rubber glove manufacturers, Malaysia's Top Glove, said it was forced to raise prices "in order for us to sustain our business".

The benchmark rubber price, ribbed smoked sheet 3 or RSS3, was quoted last week at $4.05 per kg in Bangkok, according to the Rubber Research Institute of Thailand, just short of the all-time high from April of $4.10 per kg.

Analysts expect prices to remain high. While supply has disappointed, demand is rebounding from the lows of the financial crisis.

Global light vehicle sales will rise 10.5 per cent this year, according to consultancy JD Power, while tyremaker Pirelli estimates demand for truck tyres has risen by more than a half in markets such as China so far this year.

Jom Jacob, senior economist at the Association of Natural Rubber Producing Countries, said he expected the tight situation in the rubber market to worsen: "The concerns over natural rubber supply are likely to persist until the end of 2011."

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Major tyre companies including Bridgestone, Michelin, Goodyear and Continental have raised prices by 5-15 per cent this year -- and some businesses have announced a further round of price increases.

Continental is to put prices up by 5 per cent from the start of next year, citing "the currently very high price level for the main types of natural rubber used in the production of car tyres".

Goodyear last week reported a loss for the third quarter in spite of its highest sales in two years, sending the shares tumbling 12 per cent in two days.

Oh dear.... :(

Posted

Hi

don't we have any other alternate instead of rubber tires :blink:

thanks

regards

sumith

There is always cartwheels.

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There is always cartwheels.

Hi

Still you can't find them on the roads machan :) , now you can't find a Cart

going unless you go far away from city,and there is also huge lack of Bulls to

Pull them and go since most of them are in the parliament now :lol:

thanks

regards

sumith

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Hi

Still you can't find them on the roads machan :) , now you can't find a Cart

going unless you go far away from city,and there is also huge lack of Bulls to

Pull them and go since most of them are in the parliament now :lol:

thanks

regards

sumith

Hey... don't insult the bulls

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Hey... don't insult the bulls

Hi

Oops .. sorry mate :) we shouldn't insult them since they are carrying our BURDEN on their head right ?

:rolleyes:

thanks

regards

sumith

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No issue... collect all the condoms you use in a year, melt em, make a tire and call it a... GoodYear..!

Eh... that would make for quite a weird pastime... :D

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some or rather you can manage tyres but CONDOMS ????/ :D

LOL, finally...

Took few posts before someone got to the meat of the post. All I saw was condoms blah blah blah price going up.

Even Mr. Willie is under attack.

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