Top Glove expects high demand to push up ASPs


The better ASPs would be supported by less aggressive pricing competition as producers have scaled down their production, said executive director Lim Cheong Guan.

PETALING JAYA: Although average selling prices (ASPs) for gloves have come down considerably over the past few quarters, Top Glove Corp Bhd looks forward to more growth opportunities as it believes there will be an increase in demand, which could boost ASPs, moving forward.

The better ASPs would be supported by less aggressive pricing competition as producers have scaled down their production, said executive director Lim Cheong Guan.

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