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Foreseeing the potential risks of the disease, regulations, restrictions and prohibitions on imports from South America were introduced and imposed in the 1950’s as required by Article IV in the Pacific Plant Protection Agreement for the Asia and Pacific region. In addition, the Association of Natural Rubber Producing Countries (ANRPC) introduced the ANRPC Agreement on SALB to complement the aforementioned agreement. The International Rubber Research and Development Board (IRRDB) also carried out research and undertook measures to exclude SALB from the region. SALB is considered to remain a constant threat to the wellbeing of the Southeast Asia rubber industries. This is because of the expansion of international. | The World s Largest Rubber Glove Manufacturer Top Glove Top Quality Top Efficiency Good Health Safety First Be Honest Presented by CG Lim Prepared by See SF Date 27 March 2013 Top Glove Corporation Bhd Corporate presentation Bursa Malaysia 7113 Reuters TPGC.KL Bloomberg TOPG MK ADR CUSIP 890534100 At a glance Commenced operations in 1991. Listed in 2001 Comprehensive product range with 13 major types of rubber gloves 0 bf production foi ealth care sector and 20 for nonmealth care sector Produce 76 natural rubber glove and 24 synthetic rubber glove Target balance capacity mix of natural rubber and synthetic rubber glove 2QFY13 product mix by volume Page 2 22 Strong growth momentum Estimate Gl __________ nnual demand Approx. 165 bil pcs p.a for year 2013 Top Glove exponential growth in capacity IS1 o Q- c o s D Ọ on o o z 180 1 160 - 140 - 120 - 100 80 60 40 20 0 -I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 99 01 03 05 07 09 11 13 Year Year Expansion in global market share Current market share Target market share by Dec 2015 Page 3 I .