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"The International Rubber Study Group (IRSG) is the only inclusive international platform grouping both rubber producing and rubber consuming countries. In addition, the IRSG is still the most appropriate body to increase market transparency and to ensure fair, predictable and affordable access to rubber all around the world. The fact that some of the world’s largest rubber producers and consumers are not members of the IRSG weakens the authority of this organisation and calls into question its purpose, its credibility and its representativeness. The United States, the third biggest consumer, and Thailand, the main rubber producer, pulled out of the IRSG in mid-2011."@en1
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