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24-02-2013, 08:35 PM | #1 | |||
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Ford urges U.S. pressure on Japan ahead of meeting
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Interesting, Japan could be a potential export market for Australia, so if Ford gets their way, it could benifit us here. To bad the Australian government won't put the same pressure on the Thailand government...
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24-02-2013, 10:08 PM | #2 | ||
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Surely Japan's displacement taxes would make any AUS exports about as worthwhile as the Thai exports.
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It would be nice if the playing field was a bit more level for sure, especially with the Asian country`s, probably won`t hold my breath though.
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Unfortunately, if you want an even playing field we're the ones who have to change. Not the Thai and not the Japanese.
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Can you elaborate on this?
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He means we are living in a dream world wage wise... It can't and wont continue forever. We are building low end quality at high end prices. About the only developed country that looks like it can compete at its current wages is Germany but they are decades ahead of Australia in engineering quality.
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that aside, compared to the cheap import countries we have high safety standards, high social safety net in Australia, high cost of living , high cost to do business, and a fair trade deal that gives them the monetary advantage. my view is we should`nt have to drop our living standards so the cheap importers can sell their cars here that disadvantages our local manufacturing, and i`m just talking about cars, look elsewhere there`s plenty of company`s going down the gurgler. |
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25-02-2013, 05:08 PM | #9 | ||
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Japan is definately a market Ford has, for the most part neglected.
I think the Ka is the only thing that was mildly succesful, and that was tempered by lack of an auto. The only non JDM product to gain traction AFAIK, is the VW up!, so Ford would need to compete with that. Otherwise, maybe a mini ute like the Datto 1200/Subaru Brumby/Sambar. A kei version of the next Ka might do alright. If you look at the Ford.jp website, they have an LHD Mustang and that about it, not even in Kanji/Hiragana, so definately not an important market for them atm. |
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Imagine a RHD 2l Ecoboost Mustang for the Japan market....
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Something interesting that occurs to me about this is how Japanese perceive foreign cars.
From what I remember when I was there in 2005 is that most of the foreign cars are LHD. Even models for which there are RHD versions, for example BMW 3 series and Mercedes Benz C class. As I understand it the reason is about prestige. Something like local cars are ordinary and RHD, foreign cars are exclusive/prestigious/special and LHD. I wonder if they would do best selling RHD or LHD cars. For Ford to be successful in Japan they will need a marketing strategy that appeals to the Japanese psyche. Would be a fascinating job!
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If we slap a larger tariff on imported goods from "X" country, they are more than likely to slap a larger tariff on something we export to them, the last thing we need is a trade war, especially with the hig AUD not helping with our exports.
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Ford's position in relation to Japan has changed significantly with its lower shareholding in Mazda.
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