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Natural rubber is a type of rubber derived from the latex of certain plants. It is used in a variety of products, including tires, shoe soles, and medical gloves. Natural rubber is known for its elasticity, strength, and durability, making it a popular choice for many applications. It is also resistant to heat, cold, and abrasion, making it a versatile material. The natural rubber market is highly competitive, with many companies vying for market share. Companies in the market produce a variety of products, from tires to medical gloves. They also offer a range of services, such as research and development, production, and distribution. Many of these companies are also involved in the production of synthetic rubber, which is used in a variety of applications. Some of the major companies in the natural rubber market include Bridgestone, Goodyear, Michelin, Continental, and Pirelli. These companies are involved in the production and distribution of natural rubber products, as well as the development of new products and technologies. Other companies in the market include Sumitomo, Yokohama, and Toyo. Show Less Read more