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Malaysia Set To Grab An Additional 10% Share Of US Glove Market

The Straits Times

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February 21, 2025

Trump's tariffs on Chinese imports could see pivot to Malaysian producers: Analysts

- Zunaira Saieed

Malaysia Set To Grab An Additional 10% Share Of US Glove Market

The escalating US-China trade war appears to present an opportunity for Malaysian glove manufacturers to establish a firmer footing in the US market.

Malaysia, the world's largest rubber gloves producer, could gain an additional 10 per cent share of the US medical glove market following fresh tariffs that Washington has slapped on all Chinese imports, analysts say.

The sweeping order from US President Donald Trump that came into effect on Feb 4 imposes an additional 10 per cent tariff on all products made in China.

Already, China-made gloves have been subjected to a slew of tariffs. In 2024, the US administration under Mr Trump's predecessor Joe Biden raised the levy for Chinese medical and surgical gloves to 50 per cent from 2025, and to 100 per cent in 2026.

Taking into account the Trump 2.0 administration's latest salvo, China's glove makers will face higher tariffs of 60 per cent in 2025 and 110 per cent in 2026. What this means is that China's products will be far less competitive in the US market.

As such, the recent round of tariffs could see US distributors pivoting from Chinese glove manufacturers to source from Malaysian producers instead, said UOB Kay Hian research analyst Jack Goh.

"Malaysia can capture at least another 10 per cent share of the US (medical) glove market, given the new US tariffs on China," Mr Goh told The Straits Times.

Malaysia, as the world's leading producer of rubber gloves, had around 45 per cent market share in 2024, followed by China with about 28 per cent, data from the Malaysian Rubber Glove Manufacturers Association shows.

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