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Malaysia exports over RM33 billion in rubber products annually

Malaysia exports over RM33 billion in rubber goods yearly, driven by R&D, despite importing RM7.5 billion in raw rubber due to production shortfalls

KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia exports more than RM33 billion worth of rubber and rubber-based products annually.

Minister of Plantation and Commodities Datuk Seri Johari Abdul Ghani said this is driven by research and development technologies from the Malaysian Rubber Board (MRB).

He noted Malaysia imports an average of RM7.5 billion worth of natural rubber yearly due to domestic production shortfalls.

Strong downstream and processing technologies enable the country to maintain high-value exports.

“Therefore, the Ministry of Plantation and Commodities is committed to ensuring that 400,000 hectares of idle land can be utilised for rubber planting,” Johari said.

He was speaking at the 100-Year Rubber Research Celebration in Kuala Lumpur.

Domestic natural rubber production is estimated at around 350,000 tonnes, which Johari said is sustainable.

However, demand for these products exceeds one million tonnes annually.

“If investors in this sector can become more aggressively involved, it will strengthen the nation’s position,” he added.

Johari said the MRB has commercialised more than 200 R&D technologies and registered 394 patents.

This cements Malaysia’s position as a global rubber innovation hub.

Meanwhile, MRB chairman Tan Sri Ahmad Badri Mohd Zahir said the board has launched a 2026–2030 Strategy Book.

The strategy addresses global challenges, compliance, and sustainability demands.

“The MRB 2026–2030 strategy allocates special focus to advanced technologies such as Artificial Intelligence (AI), robotics, and automation,” Ahmad Badri said.

He added the celebration marks the beginning of a new chapter for the industry.

“I call on everyone — researchers, entrepreneurs, and the global community — to continue collaborating, innovating, and moving forward together,” he said.

Ahmad Badri urged ensuring Malaysian rubber remains relevant and competitive for future generations. – Bernama

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