The Borneo Post

Mah: Rubber-based products export to rake in RM18.5 bln

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KUALA LUMPUR: Export of rubber- based products is expected to rake in about RM18.5 billion this year, driven by higher usage of disposal medical gloves, Plantation Industries and Commoditie­s Minister Datuk Seri Mah Siew Keong said.

He said the ministry would continue to encourage the production of more higher value-added items particular­ly downstream products such as disposal rubber gloves.

“We want to encourage higher value- added products, not just natural rubber,” he told reporters after visiting the Malaysian Rubber Export Promotion Council’s ( MREPC) office here yesterday.

Mah said from January to June, export of rubber-based products rose 4.2 per cent to RM8.82 billion compared with the same period last year, with the the United States, European Union and Japan accounting for 60 per cent of Malaysia’s total rubber exports.

Last year, revenue from rubberbase­d products increased to RM18 billion with rubber gloves, being the main export item, accounting for RM15.2 billion.

Meanwhile, Mah said the ministry was in regular talks with the Ministry of Health to encourage health sector practition­ers to change their medical gloves regularly to reduce the spread of infection.

“If they adopt this practice, of

We want to encourage higher value-added products, not just natural rubber.

using 25 pairs a year, which is the world average, Malaysia can increase the export of disposal medical gloves to India and China and reap higher earnings,” he said.

Malaysia’s usage for disposal medical gloves stood at seven pairs a year, while the average in China was three pairs, India (two pairs) and the United States (75 pairs) a year. Malaysia, known for its highqualit­y rubber products, is the world’s number one producer of rubber gloves and garnered 56 per cent of the global market share.

Meanwhile, MREPC chief executive officer Low Yoke Kiew said its on-going promotiona­l efforts have benefitted 80 companies which participat­ed in over 150 trade missions, covering 36 countries this year.

“Out of that, 34 companies has been given grants through our incentive programme to purchase essential testing equipment,” she said. — Bernama

Datuk Seri Mah Siew Keong, Plantation Industries and Commoditie­s Minister

 ??  ?? Mah is seen receiving the delegation from the Malaysian Furniture Council led by president Chua Chun Chai (left) yesterday. — Bernama photo
Mah is seen receiving the delegation from the Malaysian Furniture Council led by president Chua Chun Chai (left) yesterday. — Bernama photo

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