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KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters): Malaysian glove maker Kossan Rubber Industries Bhd will see production capacity reduced by nearly 25% for two weeks after 427 workers tested positive for Covid-19, media reports and analysts said. Kossan is the latest manufacturer of medical gloves in the Southeast Asian country to be hit by the pandemic in recent weeks. Top Glove, the world s largest glove maker, became the site of Malaysia s biggest virus cluster after more than 5,000 workers were infected. Smaller rival Hartalega has also reported cases. The latest outbreak was reported at one of Kossan s six facilities after a total of 7,004 workers were screened, Kuala Lumpur-based Kenanga Research said in a note, citing a company briefing to investors and analysts on Tuesday (Dec 15). ....
KUALA LUMPUR (REUTERS) - Malaysian glove maker Kossan Rubber Industries will see production capacity reduced by nearly 25 per cent for two weeks after 427 workers tested positive for Covid-19, media reports and analysts said. Top Glove, the world s largest glove maker, became the site of Malaysia s biggest virus cluster after more than 5,000 workers were infected. Smaller rival Hartalega has also reported cases. The latest outbreak was reported at one of Kossan s six facilities after a total of 7,004 workers were screened, Kuala Lumpur-based Kenanga Research said in a note, citing a company briefing to investors and analysts on Tuesday (Dec 15). The factory has since been shut for sanitisation, while its remaining 1,667 workers who tested negative are undergoing quarantine, Kenanga and three other research houses said. ....
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