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* Natural rubber imports to hit a record high of 400,000 tonnes* Demand seen at record over 1 million tonnes* Drop in local prices may dampen rubber output, spur importsMUMBAI, Aug 14 A revival in India's auto industry could lift imports of natural rubber for making tyres by a quarter this fiscal year, which would take inbound shipments to a record and may provide some support for global prices languishing at multi-year lows.International prices of natural rubber have fallen by more than a quarter this year because of worries about weak economic growth in top consumer China and oversupply in the top Southeast Asian producers, Thailand and Indonesia."The growth in imports will continue in coming months," George Valy, president of the Indian Rubber Dealers' Federation,"Imports could rise to 400,000 tonnes this year as prices are lower in the world market and demand is rising."India, which buys most of its natural rubber from Thailand,

Malaysia, Indonesia and Vietnam, imported 325,190 tonnes in the
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First signals of economic turnaround are in sight with the car industry registering growth in the last two months," said Raghupati Singhania, managing director at JK Tyre & IndustriesCommercial vehicles are also showing signs of improvement. This augurs well for the tyre industry and coming quarters should see improved performance in terms of volumes andIndia is the world's fifth-largest natural rubber producer but its imports have quadrupled in the past six years due to the rapid expansion of its auto industry. Rajiv Budhraja, director-general of industry body Automotive Tyre Manufacturers Association, estimates natural rubber consumption could hit a record above 1 million tonnes in 2014/15, up from 981,520 tonnes last year."In the second half of the year, we are expecting higher growth in tyre sales than in the first half due to festivals,"India celebrates the religious festivals of Dussehra and Diwali in the next two months, when buying of

vehicles is considered auspicious.Budhraja expects tyre sales in the truck and bus segment to rise by 3-4 percent in the current financial year, while sales in the two-wheeler and passenger car segment could grow 6-8The rubber price trend has boosted margins at tyre makers such as CEAT Ltd, Apollo Tyres, JK Tyre and Industries, MRF Ltd and Balkrishna Industries , as natural rubber accounts for more than 40 percent of the cost of a tyre. Despite growth in the Indian market, the near-term support for global rubber prices could be limited since they are dominated by demand from China, which has imported 2.45 million tonnes of natural and synthetic rubber so far this year.In addition, Thailand, which produces around a third of the world's natural rubber and exports around 90 percent of its output, is sitting on huge private and public stocks put at half a million tonnes at the end of 2013, including 200,000 tonnes bought by the government to support the market in 2012/13.Thailand's military government is now trying to encourage

farmers to cut down more rubber trees to restrict supply and help shore up prices.However, the predicted surge in Indian demand could spur rubber imports and help prices more over the longer term.Tracking the drop in global prices, Indian natural rubber hit a 4-1/2-year low of 132.5 rupees per kg on Tuesday.That is still 15-20 percent dearer than overseas prices, but it is not enough for many farmers."Indian farmers are not interested in tapping due to lower prices," said N. Radhakrishnan, a dealer and former president of the Cochin Rubber Merchants Association. "They are not makingThis year production could drop by 10 to 15 percent if prices remain at the current level."India is forecast to be the world's third-largest car market by 2018, up from sixth now, according to IHS Automotive. the rapid growth in the auto industry, the demand-supply mismatch will increase," Valy of the rubber federation said.And as that happens, tyre makers could be forced in coming

years to snap up more cargoes overseas. (Additional reporting by Aditi Shah; Editing by Alan Raybould)News Home » Business » India BusinessJK Tyre receives TATA Motors Best Supplier of the Year awardNandini Sen GuptaCHENNAI: JK Tyre has been honoured with this year's TATA Motors Best Supplier of the Year award at the TATA Motors Vendor's Conference 2015 held in Pune on October 6. The TATA Motors Supplier of the Year award recognizes the overall performances, contribution and commitment of its most valued partner and involves a rigorous selection process. Vivek Kamra, president, India, JK Tyre and Industries Ltd, received the award from Cyrus Mistry, chairman of Tata Group, and B B Parekh, chief purchase officer at Tata Motors. JK Tyre has been working very closely with Tata Motors team on various new products and adding capacity to meet growing requirement of truck radial tyres. JK Tyre and Tata Motors have long been partners and run the Customer Loyalty Program for Tata's over 11,000 Fleets.

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