In mid-May, as Italy and Turkey were at loggerheads, Arthur also sent a business team to Southeast Asia to integrate and buy up all the rubber manors and companies.
Although Arthur's takeover of rubber companies were all in Southeast Asia, it is currently one of the major rubber-producing areas in the world, and even in the future, it will still be the most important rubber-producing area in the world.
If Arthur remembers correctly, from 1914 onward, Southeast Asia accounted for half of the world's total rubber production, and the region was a veritable rubber kingdom.
Integrating these rubber companies in Southeast Asia now and creating a unique rubber brand is also beneficial to the future development of the rubber industry in Southeast Asia.
The first person in charge of the Australian Rubber Company is Charles Wynne, the former head of the rubber company under the Royal financial group.