Top Glove brings value and health to new heights


Healthy discussion: Yeow (left) and Lim during the courtesy visit by Yeow to Top Glove’s headquarters. Top Glove plans to invest RM2bil a year to build more factories.

SHAH ALAM: Top Glove Corp Bhd, Malaysia’s largest rubber glove maker, has not sat idly by in a time when the company has been making huge strides in profit and influence during the Covid-19 pandemic.

Founder and executive chairman Tan Sri Lim Wee Chai says creating value for the public and shareholders have been of paramount importance to the healthcare giant, where he has translated good fortune into the benefit of others.

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