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Capitalise on rising demand for rubber gloves: Perak MB

Time for local players to boost production capacity, says Datuk Seri Saarani Mohamad

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 30 Apr 2022 6:51PM

Capitalise on rising demand for rubber gloves: Perak MB
Datuk Seri Saarani Mohamad said that as the trend shows a rising demand for rubber-based products such as gloves, it is time local industry players boost their production capacity. – Bernama pic, April 30, 2022

TAIPING – Latexx Manufacturing Sdn Bhd’s decision to implement the construction of an additional factory coincides with the demand for rubber gloves which is expected to be higher than before the Covid-19 pandemic, noted Perak Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Saarani Mohamad.

Saarani said that as the trend shows a rising demand for rubber-based products such as gloves, it is time local industry players boost their production capacity.

“In the first quarter of 2021, the country’s rubber exports rose 169.6% to RM21.84 billion compared to RM8.1 billion recorded in the same period two years ago, the majority of it contributed to by strong growth in the latex-based products sector,” he said in a speech when officiating the launch of Latexx Manufacturing’s RM100 million additional plant (Plant 7 Plus) in Kamunting today.

Saarani said the development of the additional plant will definitely have a positive impact on the socio-economic development around Kamunting and nearby areas.

“I understand it has opened up more than 200 job opportunities in the Larut, Matang, and Selama districts.

“This coincides with the state government’s plan to work with the private sector to create more employment opportunities in order for us to rebuild the state economy and the people in the transition to the endemic phase (of Covid-19),” he added.

Saarani expressed hope that the public, especially those with the opportunity to work there, would make the most of it to improve their living standards and absorb as much knowledge while building a career at the plant. – Bernama, April 30, 2022

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