Steady growth anticipated for the glass industry


Deputy Secretary General Minister of Tourism, Arts and Culture Malaysia Datuk Yean Yoke Heng (right) being brief at the Mini crawler crane at the Glasstech Asia 2018 and Fenestration Asia 2018 - Southeast Asia

KUALA LUMPUR: The glass industry is expected to experience steady growth by reinvesting within its own glass manufacturing facilities, despite the softening construction sentiment.

Malaysia Glass Association president Woo Wan Zheng said there is more demand based on the spur of the government to encourage more usage of the various types of glass including for solar and heating.

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