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The Rubber market is a global industry that produces and sells rubber products. Rubber is a versatile material used in a variety of applications, from tires to medical devices. It is produced from natural rubber, synthetic rubber, and reclaimed rubber. The rubber industry is divided into two main sectors: the natural rubber sector and the synthetic rubber sector. Natural rubber is derived from the sap of rubber trees, while synthetic rubber is produced from petroleum-based chemicals.
The rubber market is highly competitive, with many companies vying for market share. Major players in the rubber market include Bridgestone, Goodyear, Michelin, Continental, Pirelli, and Yokohama. These companies produce a wide range of rubber products, from tires to hoses and other industrial products. Smaller companies also play an important role in the rubber market, producing specialized products for niche markets.
Overall, the rubber market is an important part of the global economy, providing a wide range of products and services. Show Less Read more