The company's new board had undertaken sweeping changes to resolve issues facing the manufacturer.
WRP Asia Pacific Sdn Bhd, a Malaysian glove maker whose operations were suspended after it was hit by US sanctions for allegedly using"forced labour", is now restarting operations with the hope of a"fresh start".“We are very pleased that operations have recommenced despite the multitude of legacy issues we faced when the new board was established.
He said WRP's Salak Tinggi factory would initially run at a quarter capacity until June, producing and shipping surgical, examination and high-risk gloves that"adhere to the most stringent international quality standards" to Europe, Japan and Canada. WRP's legal representative said the company has engaged Impactt Limited, a UK-based ethical trade consultancy firm to assist in the process.
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