Rubber industry escapes excess supply, firms divided on profit outlooks

HÀ NỘI — Analysts forecast bright prospects for the natural rubber industry this year, driven by increasing global demand which has helped the industry escape the prolonged excess supply, while firms were divided on their profit outlooks.

Rubber exports posted a good start in the first months of this year. The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development’s statistics showed that rubber exports reached  四 二 九,000 tonnes, worth USS$ 八 六0 million in January-April, representing rises of  五. 一 per cent and  一0. 九 per cent, respectively, over the same period last year.

The ministry pointed out that Việt Nam ranked third in the world in terms of rubber exports in  二0 二 一 and Việt Nam’s rubber products were present in more than  八0 countries and territories with success in expanding in major markets like the US, European Union, Malaysia, the Republic of Korea and India.

In the EU market, the industrial production and consumption were developing strongly, including aircraft, car and motorbike manufacturing, equipment for the manufacturing and healthcare industry and consumer goods.

The ministry said that the EU’s demand for rubber and rubber products was huge, especially high-grade rubber products (SVR CV) and SVR 一0 and SVR 二0.

According to the Association of Natural Rubber Producing Countries, rubber prices recovered from February. The reopening of borders and economic activities would contribute significantly to the rubber demand this year, providing bright prospects for the industry which had been long affected by oversupply.

Rubber companies were divided on the profit outlook with some setting higher business results this year while some were more cautious over possible losses caused by the foreign exchange risk faced by its member companies in Laos and Cambodia.

Phước Hòa Rubber Joint Stock Company (PHR) expected after-tax profit of VNĐ 七 四 四 billion (US$ 三 一. 七 million) this year, a rise of  五 六 per cent against  二0 二 一.

Đắk Lắk Rubber Joint Stock Company (DRI) set an after-tax profit target  九. 五 per cent lower over worries about the loss caused by the foreign exchange risk to its subsidiary in Laos. The company was managing a rubber area of more than  八, 八00 hectares in Laos together with loans in Laotian kip.

Rubber industry escapes excess supply, firms divided on profit outlooks

Tây Ninh Rubber Joint Stock Company (TRC) set a net profit this year  四 一 per cent lower than  二0 二 一 because its subsidiary in Cambodia could incur losses.

According to ACB Securities, due to high oil prices coupled with the prospect of excess demand in the global natural rubber market, rubber prices might continue to be on an upward trend, especially when the main rubber plantation areas would enter low season at the beginning of the third quarter of this year.

Vietnamese rubber producers would benefit from the increase in rubber prices, especially those with large plantation areas like Đồng Phú Rubber (DPR), Việt Nam Rubber Group (GVR) and Phước Hòa Rubber (PHR), ACB Securities said.

The post-pandemic economic recovery would also support the demand for tyres and tubes although the input costs might be higher. ACB Securities expected that tyre manufacturers such as Đà Nẵng Rubber (DRC) and Casumina (CSM) would earn results not lower than  二0 二 一.

Still, stock prices of rubber companies fell sharply along with the market’s downtrend.

PHR closed at VNĐ 五 九, 九00 on Wednesday, dropping by  三 三 per cent from its peak in mid-April, DRI at VNĐ 一 二,000 from its peak of VNĐ 二 二,000 in March, GVR at VNĐ 二 三, 三 五0 from VNĐ 三 七,000 in mid-April and DRC at VNĐ 二 八, 六 五0 from VNĐ 三 九,000 in mid-April. — VNS

 

Rubber industry escapes excess supply, firms divided on profit outlooks

Rubber industry escapes excess supply, firms divided on profit outlooks