MARGMA Urges Government Intervention to Secure Raw Materials and Provide Relief Amid Strait of Hormuz Blockade

“To uphold this standard and prevent trade diversion, our manufacturers need temporary relief to survive this external supply shock and to navigate this unprecedented supply-driven challenge”, said MARGMA President, Mr Oon Kim Hung.

Selangor, 26 March 2026 – The Malaysian Rubber Glove Manufacturers Association (MARGMA), the official voice of the Malaysian rubber glove players, is urgently seeking solutions and is calling on the Malaysian Government for temporary relief measures to manage a severe shortage of Nitrile Butadiene Rubber latex (NBR) triggered by the ongoing blockade of the Strait of Hormuz.

The blockade has severely disrupted global shipping routes and driven Brent crude oil prices above US$100 per barrel. Because NBR is manufactured from petroleum derivatives and is

the primary raw material for nitrile gloves, this crisis has directly impacted both its availability and cost. This is now threatening global medical glove supplies and places immense financial strain on local manufacturers.

As Malaysia fulfils approximately 45% of global rubber glove demand, any prolonged disruption threatens the stability of global healthcare systems and risks damaging Malaysia’s reputation as the world’s leading and reliable PPE supplier.

“Malaysia’s rubber glove industry is a strategic, high-value export sector critical to global healthcare systems. MARGMA has been fully supportive of the Government’s directive requiring 100% local manufacturing for glove exports. However, to uphold this standard and prevent trade diversion, our manufacturers need temporary relief to survive this external supply shock and to navigate this unprecedented supply-driven challenge”, said MARGMA President, Mr Oon Kim Hung.

To navigate this crisis, MARGMA is advocating for urgent government support in two critical areas:

1. Prioritise Domestic NBR Supply to Secure Local Production

MARGMA respectfully requests the Government to engage with Malaysian Nitrile Butadiene Rubber suppliers to temporarily prioritise NBR supply to Malaysian nitrile glove manufacturers over overseas buyers.

This is a critical period to ensure consistent domestic NBR supply is provided to maintain national production capacity, so that rubber glove manufacturers are able to fulfil commitments to hospitals and healthcare distributors worldwide and safeguard Malaysia’s position as a trusted and reliable global supplier.

2. Grant Temporary Relief on Gas ‘Take-or-Pay’ (TOP) Contract

Because NBR shortages are forcing factories to run below normal capacity, manufacturers are unable to meet their minimum gas consumption quotas. This triggers further financial burden on local manufacturers under Take-or-Pay (TOP) agreement with gas suppliers.

MARGMA respectfully requests the Government to engage with other relevant ministries, commission, and gas suppliers to consider providing support to the industry, to temporarily suspend the TOP obligations, provide flexibility in minimum gas offtake requirements, and/or provide waivers, downward adjustments, or rebates on contracted volumes until the NBR supply stabilises. This relief would help manufacturers manage operational costs and avoid additional financial strain during this period of unprecedented global supply chain disruption.

As Malaysia is a major supplier of rubber glove to the world market fulfilling approximately 45% of global market demand, this major NBR disruption will negatively impact supply needs of rubber gloves as well have damaged the good reputation of Malaysia as world

leading supplier of this essential PPE to the global healthcare systems.

Mr Oon further stressed, “The rubber glove industry remains a cornerstone of the Malaysian economy. A swift, collaborative public-private response is vital to protecting local jobs, supporting the economy, and ensuring global hospitals do not face a critical shortage of life-saving protective gear and safeguard Malaysia’s position as a trusted and reliable global supplier.”

Today, Malaysian rubber glove manufacturers export to over 195 countries, serving hospitals, laboratories, manufacturers and essential industries around the world. The rubber glove industry recorded a total export value of RM14 billion, or USD 3.2 billion in 2025 and anchor Malaysia’s rubber sector, accounting for approximately 64% of the nation’s total rubber product exports.

About Malaysian Rubber Glove Manufacturers Association (MARGMA)

About MARGMA (www.margma.com.my)

Malaysian Rubber Glove Manufacturers Association (MARGMA) is an industry association established with the objective of promoting the growth and development of the rubber glove industry in Malaysia. MARGMA plays a vital role in advocating for the interests of its members and fostering collaboration within the industry. MARGMA has been the official voice of the rubber glove industry, having collaborated closely with key government agencies, regulatory bodies and stakeholders both locally and internationally as well as related ASEAN trade associations to address issues related to the industry and its members. MARGMA is the organiser of the International Rubber Glove Conference (IRGCE).

This press release has also been published on VRITIMES

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