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Keating, Paul

Period of Service: 20/12/1991 - 11/03/1996
Release Date:
14/07/1995
Release Type:
Media Release
Transcript ID:
9666
Document:
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  • Beazley, Kim
STATEMENT BY THE ACTING PRIME MINISTER, THE HON KIM BEAZLEY MP FORD MOTOR COMPANY INVESTMENT IN AUSTRALIA

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PRIME MINISTER
STATEMENT BY THE ACTING PRIME MINISTER, THE HON KIM BEAZLEY MP
FORD MOTOR COMPANY INVESTMENT IN AUSTRALIA
The decision today by the Ford Motor Company to invest $ 1 billion in a Falcon
replacement and long term paint facility represents a ringing vote of confidence in
Australia. Against competing pressures for Ford's international investment dollars Australia
has come through a process of critical assessment with a decision which
endorses this country as a good place to invest.
This decision is unambiguously a vote of confidence in the Government's
management of the economy, for competitiveness, for industry policy and for
employment. The Government is committed to working with Ford and other
producers to enhance their competitive position in global markets.
Since March 1992, manufacturing employment in Australia has increased by
more than 53,000. Ford's decision will guarantee thousands of Australian jobs,
particularly in Victoria.
Manufacturing output in Australia is now at its highest level since the Australian
Bureau of Statistics started collecting these data in 1974.
If we include processed food, manufactures now account for around half our total
merchandise exports, bringing in almost three times the export dollars we earn
from rural products.
The tariff reduction program and consequent industry restructuring have given
rise to more competitive exporters in important sectors, including the car industry
and textiles, clothing and footwear.
The value of textile clothing and footwear exports last year was around $ 500
million more than a decade ago; the value of automotive exports is now $ 700
million more than a decade ago.
The go-ahead for the new model Falcon, and Ford Australia's integration in
Ford's international operation, is a clear signal that Australia has a strong
position in a truly global industry.
So much for Mr Howard's five minutes of economic sunshine.
PERTH 14 July 1995

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