Plenty of new millionaires in Malaysia now. Ive learned more about rubber and latex growth and manufacturing in the last 2 weeks than in my previous 36 years of living. It really sucks when products can't be grown domestically so that we can produce more within our borders and help ourselves out in times line this but here we are. Even if US based companies had the mfg processes and machinery to make gloves we would have to find an export source to bring the raw materials here for production. It does't help that governments have gotten involved in the market and are offering top dollar as well as some companies buying at a premium rate that weren't really in the game before that are trying to redistribute domestically. If you dig hard enough you can find containers on containers of gloves within in the US but the general asking price I've found these days is $90-150/cs. On the positive side it does look like the protection suit market is starting to show some signs of life again and 3/4ply masks are commonly available. A new issue we have hit is sanitizing wipes they are harder to find than gloves