Making melt-blown fabrics — the unique material used in surgical masks — has been like printing money for Yu Xiaoning since the outbreak of coronavirus in January.
The public health crisis that has spread from China to Europe and the US has led to a global shortage of surgical masks as governments seek to protect health workers, and people everywhere try to prevent contagion.
It has also created a surge in demand for the polymer-based fabrics used in the protective coverings, a market over which Mr Yu’s company Dawn Polymer is fighting to retain control.
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