China is one of the latex condom’s production base in the world, another is the Thailand and Malaysia. As one of the professional OEM condom manufacturers, our engineer have enough experience and ability to custom make your own branded condom. With their experience in condom innovation and production, we can accept any difficult question at condom. If you have any …
As for Thailand OEM condom manufacturer, we recommend the Thai Nippon Rubber Industry Co., Ltd, which is the main condom producer in Thailand, As a manufacturer of condom and lubricant gel (OEM), They are manufacturing condom and lubricant gel for both private and public company (NGOs) in domestic and international over 100 countries in difference continents including Europe, Africa, America …
A Japanese condom manufacturing company Sagami Rubber Industries, is ramping up production of the condom just in time for the Tokyo Olympics in 2020. It’s fully name is sagami manufacturers sdn. bhd. The country’s “pleasure industry” is expecting a surge of interest from travelers to the games, and is planning to distribute hundreds of thousands of prophylactics to visiting fans and …
Malaysia, Thailand and China are world’s top 3 condom production base countries. As a professional condom manufacturer, custom clients private label condom is our main business. We develop gradually with our clients together. Focus on condom quality and new condoms innovation. Such as our spike condom, which is popular and preferred by more and more people. If you don’t wish …
A South Korean court has overturned the conservative Asian nation decades-old adultery law, and stock prices in two of the nation biggest condom manufacturer have risen sharply, Time is reporting. Shares in the country largest condom manufacturer, Unidus Corp., rose 15 percent on the news , the largest single-day gain allowed by the country Kosdaq market, according to The Guardian. …
Karex, As Malaysia’s No.1 condom manufacturer, which has around 10 percent of the global condom market, saw its shares surge as high as 2.50 Malaysian ringgit, or around $0.79, on its Malaysian debut, up from its 1.85 ringgit offering price. The stock closed at 2.45 ringgit. Meanwhile,Twitter’s trading debut, set for Thursday, is facing some skepticism among analysts who are worried …