NSTbusiness: “As an essential item in the healthcare industry, the demand for gloves has been on the increase following the outbreak of the Coronavirus.' TopGloves China Wuhan
Top Glove Corporation Bhd executive chairman Tan Sri Dr Lim Wee Chai said the total sales orders received over the sudden increase in demand are equivalent to more than double their usual sales.
“In particular, we have seen a spike in orders from China, Hong Kong and Taiwan," he said when contacted. “One of the issues that we are handling is the delivery of rubber gloves to various locations that requested for the item.
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