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June 18th, 2012 08:12 PM #22
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June 18th, 2012 11:12 PM #23
Honestly speaking, we do not have the equipment to reverse engineer and then mass produce modern stuff at competitive levels.
And why would a businessman would invest millions of pesos in a R&D laboratory and factory with a uncertain future when you can use the same money to import finished goods ready to sell into the local market?
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June 18th, 2012 11:19 PM #24
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June 18th, 2012 11:21 PM #25
^^^ Add to that militant labor, inconsistent economic policies (win a project now, get sued by next administration), unstable politics, etc.
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June 18th, 2012 11:40 PM #26
Yup, add all that too.
I knew someone who had a local furniture making and assembly business and one day he had a worker's strike which stopped all operations. After sometime, he decided to closed up the factory and sell off all the equipment. In the end, all the workers got laid off.
Later, he re-opened his business by importing all his stuff from China (in a semi-knocked down condition to save space in the shipping container) and just hired a few people for assembly and delivery. Less headaches (from managing dozens of unionized workers), less overheads (no big expensive machines to maintain, less space since no need for factory, less power requirements) and more profits.
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June 19th, 2012 10:21 AM #28
yup like i said sa page 1
lack of investment in Research and Duplicate...
and it's the culture
unlike Japan, SK, China, pinoys prefer to consume than produce
not a lot of businessmen here want to invest in manufacturing when importing finished products is a lot less hassle
and R&D/labor is expensive. who would want to invest money in R&D (and hope the make back the money years later) when you can make money now by importing and selling finished goods?
dito sa atin, capital just doesnt go to R&D
i'm sure there's skill here to make copies of stuff. but nobody's investing in that area
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June 19th, 2012 10:24 AM #29
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June 19th, 2012 10:55 AM #30microchip industry here are all international investment, hindi sila pure pinoy..
ang tinatanong eh kung meron ba industry na pure pinoy like microchip assembly na pinoy technology..
dun nga sa korean company (na famous sa TV), more than 10 years na sila in operation sa calamba, up to now hindi pa nila pinapaubaya sa mga pinoy ang pag manage ng planta...
yung naman isang known microchip assembly (subcon) dyan sa may sucat eh hawak ng mga kano at koreano... pero up to now wala pang pinoy ang nag lakas ng loob na magtayo ng sariling microchip assembly factory...
kahit ata DOST walang facility for reverse engineering.. yung tipong nag aaral on how things work... tingnan nyo DOST ang support puro nasa food processing din...
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