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02-04-2013, 11:33 AM | #1 | |||
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To my way of thinking the subsidies are really only compensation for the sabotageing of the industry with the button plan in the first place.
The button plan was to shrink the local companies down so imports could get get get a foothold , at one stage holden employed over 16000, the most recent numbers I could find where november 2012. With a mere 2100 employed,. No doubt the numbers for other car industry employee's would have declined by a similar amount. |
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They want our industry to be globally competitive without subsidy, but dont realise nobody else has an industry that goes without subsidy.
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I don't think the issue is the Button Car Plan. The issue is that successive governments have done bugger all since the Button Plan to review the system that was put in place in the context of where the car industry is now. Globalisation and rapid market shifts weren't front and centre of the plan then but the reality is that these two things hold sway over whether a car maker lives or dies today.
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02-04-2013, 01:05 PM | #5 | ||
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just a warning for everyone to tread carefully in this thread - this will not become a crap-slinging competition between makes and political parties.
keep the politics out of it.
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02-04-2013, 02:34 PM | #6 | ||
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Well if all local/state/territory governments followed the lead of SA and Vic and bought almost exclusively Australian then the local manufacturers wouldnt need as much Fed govt assistance one would think.
Remember Holden, Ford AU and Toyota AU arent monopolies, they compete against huge competition. Loads of brands with loads of models. |
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02-04-2013, 03:34 PM | #9 | |||
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When the Button plan was written in the 1980s nobody could have predicted the collapse of communisim, the rise of global trading and the emergence of new low cost countries. What has annoyed me for many years is that NO government regardless of political persuasion were willing to revisit the Button plan to see if it required any modification. It seems everybody treated the Button plan as gospel as saw no reason to touch it. |
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02-04-2013, 06:56 PM | #11 | |||
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It's a chicken and egg argument really.
Did Holden sell more cars because they had a greater subsidy and could do things such as promote and advertise their cars more and therefore as a company have a greater advantage in real dollars? Or did ford and the falcon do better because the falcon has a higher subsidy in dollars per vehicle? Or were ford at a disadvantage having a lower overall subsidy and therefore couldn't promote or advertise their cars as well as Holden?
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02-04-2013, 07:57 PM | #12 | ||
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I know the general consensus among us motoring enthusiasts is that this is a better proposition for the taxpayer than all the manufacturers left on their own and packing up.
I'm not going to bother debating the difference between what each manufacturer gets because in the end it is about who best bids for the money in my opinion. Based on my general experience a lot of the public would find this sort of investment in local car manufacturers as outrageous and would have no problem with them fading into history. However has there been any studies done to reasonably quantify what it would cost the taxpayer if these manufacturers no longer existed? I'd like to think there were since the government provides the money but I was just wondering if there was a paper on it. |
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02-04-2013, 08:36 PM | #14 | ||
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I would love to see an actual break down of the government funding Ford has supposedly received over the past 12 years,
$1.1 Billion is close to $200 million every two years, I am certain that Ford has never consistently received those amounts..... Since 2006, i recall: - $100 million for FG - $13 million for Euro 4 - $31 million for Castings plant upgrade and SZ Territory - $40 million for sustainability, Ecoboost, EcoLPI, nd V6 Diesel for Terry - $50 Million for 2014 Falcon $that's not even $250 million... in the last seven years.... Does anyone have figures for funding associated with: - BA series 1 - SX Territory - BA II - SY Territory - BF Series 1 - BF Series II - SY Series II Last edited by jpd80; 02-04-2013 at 08:47 PM. |
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02-04-2013, 09:28 PM | #15 | ||
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Dowling states Holden released their figures but how did he get Toyota and Ford subsidy values?.
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I have been dealing with Holden and Ford manufacturing plants for 15 years. I can honestly say neither will last while they are controlled by their US owners. I supply waste processing equipment, 10 years ago put proposals to Holden that would gain them an extra $2m a year in scrap sales, plus recycling all their machine coolants would have saved maybe $5m a year. Each proposal had an investment return of less than one year.
The management that rejected that proposal does the same in many other areas - that is inefficiency at its best. So they go for govt handouts to save jobs and still sack them. Ford is no better in their casting plant at Geelong, same wasteful processes and won't change. |
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02-04-2013, 09:44 PM | #17 | ||
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Freedom of Information?
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The income tax payed by the employees to the government basically matches the money Holden received, so in my eyes it basically pays for itself. Why is this even an issue. The government is basically getting out of this with an even balance sheet, if Holden shut down how much money would they be out of pocket in Centrelink payments?
I just need to say these morons that continually try to bring the auto industry down need to go **** themselves. |
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I couldn't see where he actually spells out that the Fed government released the numbers but seems to imply Holden "opened their books".
From ABC News http://www.abc.net.au/news/2013-04-0...sidies/4604558: Quote:
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According to this site the figures can be acquired from FOI.
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FOI legislation only applies to getting information out of government departments, maybe someone FOI'ed the relevant government department (whichever one that is) to get the information.
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Yep in the US each of the companies looks for which US state will give them the best tax breakes, then there is the department of energy which hands out green subsidies like we do. In europe there are subsidies by each country to keep manufacturing. off the top of my head, Fiat, PSA, Renault, GM Europe and Ford Europe have all had subsidies in recent years and then there is green car funding from the EU problem is most people dont know what is going on out in the world and only listen to whatever fluff pieces the 6pm news brings and read papers which have to run campaigns against something just so they can sell enough papers to stay afloat |
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03-04-2013, 12:01 AM | #24 | |||
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There are some more figures missing from this lop-sided industry opinion piece. And that is of course the financial contribution Holden makes to the economy, the government's tax coffers, and to the manufacturing sector:
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$5.9 billion on labor costs (wages, super, compo etc) $3.1 billion on engineering and R&D $2.7 billion on capital investment (new facilities and tooling/plant I would say) $1.4 billion on tax to the guberment - That's $34.1 billion dollars over 12 years of money they have put into the Australian economy and people are complaining about, what, 5% of that?? $34 billion is a SHITELOAD of money. That is $2.8 billion per year. That is more than what most state (or federal) governments spend on any single thing, aside from say Defence.
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While it might look the same to you, an exemption from taxes and tariffs is not the same as a subsidy, hence the term "Assistance". Taking that "Assistance" over a 12 years is quite mischievous in that it doesn't underscore the progressive withdraw of that assistance in the past seven years, and the elimination of tariffs. It is painfully obvious to everyone in the manufacturing sector that government assistance is becoming less and less every year as Australia recedes to being a mine and a farm... Last edited by jpd80; 03-04-2013 at 08:55 AM. |
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Holden receives 2.17 billion over 12 years.
Asylum seeker costs this year alone, 2.8 billion |
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For those querying where our figures have come from, we release our levels of Government grants and other subsidies (such as ATS) as part of our annual statutory accounts each year. The figure of $1.1 billion is accurate for the 10 years to the end of 2011 calendar year.
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03-04-2013, 10:32 AM | #29 | ||
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And if Ford PR were half smart they would disclose their number today and tuck behind Holden who will be taking the brunt of the **** storm for the next week. Issue then over and done with with minimum damage.
Cmon Ford PR, shock me. Just once :-)
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Read the post immediately above yours XWGT. We didn't / don't have to disclose our number as we release it each and every year as part of our accounts.
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