The regions with the highest rubber production in the world are Southeast Asia, especially Thailand, Indonesia and Malaysia. These countries are very suitable for the growth of rubber trees due to their unique climate conditions and soil types.
Thailand is the world's largest natural rubber producer, and its rubber production accounts for a large part of the world's total production. Thailand's rubber plantations are mainly distributed in the eastern and southern regions, where the climate is humid and hot, and the rainfall is abundant, providing an ideal growth environment for rubber trees.
Indonesia is another important rubber producer, and its rubber production is also among the highest in the world. Indonesia's rubber plantations are mainly distributed in Sumatra and Kalimantan, and the climate and soil conditions in these regions are also suitable for the growth of rubber trees.
Malaysia is also an important rubber producer, and its rubber production also occupies an important position in the world. Malaysia's rubber plantations are mainly distributed in West Malaysia and East Malaysia, where the climate and soil conditions are similar to those of Thailand and Indonesia, and are also suitable for the growth of rubber trees.
In general, Southeast Asia has become the region with the highest rubber production in the world due to its unique climate and soil conditions. The rubber industry in these countries has an important influence on the global rubber market.









