RUBBER-Japan futures set for monthly losses on Sino-US trade tensions

Reuters
28 Feb
RUBBER-Japan futures set for monthly losses on Sino-US trade tensions

SINGAPORE, Feb 28 (Reuters) -

  • Japanese rubber futures traded in a tight range on Friday, but were set for monthly losses, as mounting trade tensions between the U.S. and top consumer China outweighed off-season supply concerns.

  • The Osaka Exchange (OSE) August rubber contract JRUc6, 0#2JRU: ended morning trade 0.2 yen higher, or 0.06%, at 360.2 yen ($2.41) per kg. The contract has lost 8.67% so far this month.

  • The May rubber contract on the Shanghai Futures Exchange (SHFE) SNRv1 rose 85 yuan, or 0.48%, to 17,655 yuan ($2,422.14) per metric ton.

  • The most active April butadiene rubber contract on the SHFE SHBRv1 added 75 yuan, or 0.54%, to 13,915 yuan ($1,909.04) per metric ton.

  • U.S. President Donald Trump on Thursday said his proposed 25% tariffs on Mexican and Canadian imports will take effect on March 4 along with an extra 10% duty on Chinese goods.

  • Trump imposed a 10% tariff on Chinese imports earlier this month, resulting in a cumulative 20% tariff.

  • Meanwhile, China's most recent major push to boost household consumption - its trade-in scheme - comes with trade-offs, which reduce expenses on unsubsidised goods and services and cut into future spending.

  • The shortcomings are pressuring authorities to unveil consumer-focused policies with a longer-term impact when China's rubber-stamp parliament begins its annual meeting on March 5.

  • The yen JPY=EBS was set to end the month more than 3.6% higher, its best since last July. USD/

  • A stronger currency makes yen-denominated assets less affordable to overseas buyers. FRX/

  • Meanwhile, Vietnam and Thailand have entered a period of low harvesting and the overall supply of rubber has shrunk, Chinese consultancy Guohai Liangshi Futures said.

  • Rubber crops usually undergo a season of low production from February to May.

($1 = 149.2200 yen)

($1 = 7.2890 Chinese yuan)

(Reporting by Michele Pek; Editing by Sumana Nandy)

((michele.pek@thomsonreuters.com;))

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