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Malaysian Rubber Council Reaffirms Commitment to Transparent Trade Practices

The Malaysian Rubber Council (MRC), a government agency under the Ministry of Plantation and Commodities (KPK), operates under strict legal and ethical standards mandated by the Malaysian government. Recent claims by the Indian Rubber Gloves

The Malaysian Rubber Council (MRC), a government agency under the Ministry of Plantation and Commodities (KPK), operates under strict legal and ethical standards mandated by the Malaysian government. Recent claims by the Indian Rubber Gloves Manufacturers Association (IRGMA) alleging unethical incentives to Indian importers are false and misleading. Transparency is the cornerstone of our operations, and we remain steadfast in upholding our integrity while ensuring full compliance to all laws.

Refuting False Allegations of Bribery

MRC firmly rejects recent bribery allegations made by the Indian Rubber Gloves Manufacturers Association (IRGMA), which claim that MRC or Malaysian manufacturers offered incentives such as free air tickets, hotel accommodations, and daily allowances, to Indian importers attending the International Rubber Gloves Conference and Exhibition (IRGCE) in September 2024 in Kuala Lumpur.

As part of our Global Sourcing Mission (GSM) programme, we provided only hotel accommodations to international buyers who secured their own air tickets, a policy that applies to all participating countries, not just India. This ensures that only serious buyers engage in the programme, fostering transparent business relationships without improper incentives. The GSM programme, held in-conjunction with IRGCE, aims to facilitate business opportunities between international buyers and Malaysian manufacturers, fostering global partnerships in a transparent and ethical manner. The allegations that MRC or Malaysian manufacturers used improper incentives are entirely unfounded, as participation is voluntary, and no cash incentives were offered to attendees from India or any other country.

Commitment to Ethical Practices

“MRC places immense importance on maintaining the integrity and trust of our global stakeholders. We remain committed to ethical guidelines and ensuring that our business operations are conducted transparently and responsibly,” said Muhammad Eizaaz Muhammad Redzuan, CEO of MRC. “Our goal is to promote the continued growth of Malaysia’s rubber industry while advocating the industry to adhere international laws and regulatory requirements.”

Cooperation on the Chlorinated Gloves Issue

MRC has been actively engaging with the Indian authorities and stakeholders to address concerns surrounding chlorinated gloves. To further this effort, recently MRC organised a working visit to India and meeting with key regulators, including the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) and the Central

Pollution Control Board (CPCB), to clarify compliance with India’s Bio-Medical Waste Management Rules 2016 and Medical Device Rules (MDR) 2017. Malaysian glove manufacturers are committed to ensuring that all exports comply with the Indian government standards.
Malaysia has a long-standing reputation as a reliable exporter of high-quality medical gloves, and
MRC is committed to maintaining that standard. Malaysian glove manufacturers continuously work to ensure compliance with all relevant international and local regulations.

MRC supports collaborative efforts to resolve issues and will continue engaging with the Indian authorities to clarify any regulatory concerns. We are confident that through cooperation and constructive dialogue, the trade relations between Malaysia and India will remain transparent, ethical, and mutually beneficial.

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