In January 2026, Indonesia exported 59,000 tons of natural rubber, a year-on-year decrease of 40,000 tons or 28%. In addition, in January 2026, Indonesia exported a total of 115,000 tons of natural rubber and blended rubber, a year-on-year decrease of 32,000 tons or 22%.
As a major natural rubber producer in the world, Indonesia's exports decreased by 28% year-on-year in January 2026, leading to global supply shortages and expected to significantly push up spot prices. Based on the data of natural rubber futures on the Shanghai Futures Exchange (such as the closing price of 2611 contract at 16,590 RMB/ton, down 460 points; the closing price of 2701 contract at 17,270 RMB/ton, down 390 points), although prices have been under pressure recently, the expectation of reduced supply may boost future futures prices and create significant benefits.
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