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Cote d'Ivoire is the 4th biggest rubber producing country in the world. In Cote d'Ivoire, the exports of natural rubber is banned and hence, around 90% of the produced rubber is processed in to TSR 10 and 20 within the country and then exported to Europe and Asia. Massive opportunity in tapping the second level of transformation i.e., transformation of TSR 10& 20, into rubber utility products.
Cote d'Ivoire is the 4th biggest rubber producing country in the world. In Cote d'Ivoire, the exports of natural rubber is banned and hence, around 90% of the produced rubber is processed in to TSR 10 and 20 within the country and then exported to Europe and Asia. Massive opportunity in tapping the second level of transformation i.e., transformation of TSR 10& 20, into rubber utility products.
Rubber Automotive Parts
Industrial Rubber Products (Belts, Hoses)
Latex Products (Gloves, Balloons)
Reclaimed Rubber (Recycled Products)
Rubber Footwear
Rubber Tires
1.3 Mn Tons
of natural rubber is produced in CIV
1 Mn Tons
rubber available for TSR 10 & 20 leading to transformation of TSR into rubber utility
4th
biggest rubber producing country
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