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MARGMA urges swift tariff talks with US to safeguard medical glove supply

MARGMA urges swift tariff talks with US to safeguard medical glove supply

KUALA LUMPUR: The Malaysian Rubber Glove Manufacturers Association (MARGMA) is calling on the Malaysian government to act swiftly and enter sector-specific tariff negotiations with the United States following the announcement of a steep import duty hike to 25 per cent, effective 1 August 2025.
Malaysia supplies nearly 50 per cent of the US market's natural rubber and nitrile gloves, which are essential medical products that must meet stringent FDA standards.
According to the Ministry of Investment, Trade and Industry (MITI), US demand for gloves is projected to reach US$ 4.17 billion by 2030.
MARGMA warned in a statement that the sudden tariff increase could undermine patient care and raise costs for hospitals and healthcare providers across the US.
Far from threatening US manufacturing, Malaysian glove makers have demonstrated strong, long-term commitments to the American market. MARGMA highlighted Supermax Corporation Bhd's US$ 350 million production facility in Texas as clear proof of the industry's role in supporting US healthcare resilience.
"MARGMA members stand ready to work with both governments to secure an exemption or at minimum maintain a 10 per cent tariff on rubber gloves", said Oon Kim Hung, the association's president.
"These gloves are not luxury items but essential medical supplies. A 25 per cent tariff will disrupt supply chains, drive up healthcare costs and hinder patient safety."
MARGMA noted that Malaysia's rubber glove industry works closely with the Malaysian Rubber Board (MRB) and MITI to uphold high standards and prevent trans-shipment abuse, protecting the industry's reputation for quality and ethical manufacturing.
The association urged Malaysia's trade negotiators to push for the same sector-specific considerations granted to other critical industries, ensuring that US healthcare providers continue to have reliable, affordable access to world-class Malaysian gloves.
MARGMA remains committed to a sustainable global supply chain and calls for a balanced tariff outcome that upholds fair trade while addressing the urgent public health needs of both nations.
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