Results 1 to 10 of 19
-
April 26th, 2017 02:43 AM #1
Why didnt we get this plant? it wouldve created hundreds of jobs. Philippines is the biggest market for this ppv.
maybe plants here dont have that much incentives?
we are giving too much money to indonesia and thailand...
Mitsubishi opens its Bekasi plant in Indonesia - facility to produce Pajero Sport and new seven-seat MPV
Sent from my SM-G935F using Tsikot Forums mobile app
-
April 26th, 2017 03:58 AM #2
its a shame we dont even break 6figures in vehicle manufacturing...
Sent from my SM-G935F using Tsikot Forums mobile app
-
Tsikoteer
- Join Date
- Jul 2013
- Posts
- 2,450
April 26th, 2017 10:00 AM #3This. I am not a business person but what I heard and read is that our laws just do not allow our economy to compete against our neighbors. We cannot match the incentives given to foreign investors by Thailand and Indonesia.
Google ASEAN Foreign Direct Investment. Makikita mo yung lamang ng Thailand and Indonesia.
-
-
April 26th, 2017 07:33 PM #5
-
Tsikot Member
- Join Date
- Apr 2017
- Posts
- 1
April 27th, 2017 09:53 AM #6MMC Philippines new Sta. Rosa plant is already in operational status: The Promise of Tomorrow - Mitsubishi Motors Philippines Corporation
If MMC Indonesia have Montero in line, we have also locally assembled Mirage (to be exported worldwide), Adventure, L300, and Canter/Fuso trucks....MMC Phils. has also a subsidiary; the ATC (Asian Transmission Corp.) located in Canlubang, Laguna. In here, they manufacture from scratch parts of transmission and axle units for all Mitsubishi models, mayron pa assembly ng makina ng Adventure, Lancer, at L300. These units are shipped to all Mitsubishi manufacturing plants around the world. Isn't that very nice, proudly Filipino made transmission and axle units.....pagbalik sa Pilipinas nasa Pajero na, ASX, Lancer, Montero, Outlander, etc...etc...I was once a machinist in ATC, and am proud of what i did when I was still there machining and grinding mainshaft assembly and cutting 3rd gear parts....MMC Phils. and ATC already provided decent jobs and opportunities for thousands of Filipinos since late 1980's. Labour strikes are seldom to happen as both companies are fair to their employees despite the fact that our government ay namumutakti ng corruptions at red tapes.
I think the best way to attract more premium investments like sa nagyayari sa Indonesia at Thailand is maging matino na sana ang gobyerno natin and to upkeep our skilled workers pagdating sa training and knowledge.
-
April 27th, 2017 11:17 AM #7
CARS program is a good start, but honestly it's not enough...
We need to sell more cars and the proposed new tax will not help...
(I saw this post by J. Deakin and tama sya, the people who will be most affected by the proposed excise tax are the small people... The dealership's security guards, sales staff, mechanics, buy and sell guys for used cars etc... Tayo naman bibili tayo ng car kahit magkano pa sya, magiipon lang tayo)
If I remember correctly, India and Indonesia has a program for small cars. Thailand for pick-ups and Malaysia for locally assembled cars.
I went to Phuket for a holiday and yung nagtitinda ng mangga by the beach drives a new Hi Lux! Yung bangkero nung bamboo raft naka D-Max para iakyat ulit yung raft nya after the ride!
If we assemble the Montero here tapos wala naman incentive ang Mitsubishi, bakit pa? We already have the L300, Adventure and Mirage...
Sana ibalik ng government yung AUV program dati na may tax exception kapag 10 seater ang sasakyan... Kaso alam naman natin kung anong nangyari dun (ehem CRV)
-
April 27th, 2017 01:34 PM #8
It was a BS tax break, and Honda had every right to exploit the loophole.
Shame that they removed the break.
-
Yeah, the small guys will suffer. Mechanic apprentices and salespeople laid off due to tighter budgets. Luxury dealer employees and management laid off wholesale.
Distribution. Sales. Maintenance. Delivery. All caught up in a domino effect that won't really benefit the government all that much.
A simple linear tax increase would suffice. But no, they had to make it logarithmic for some stupid "hoy-anti-oligarch-kami-no" reason.
Ang pagbalik ng comeback...
-
April 27th, 2017 02:40 PM #9
I personally can accept the Excise Tax...
But the government must give us something in return...
Maybe Tax Free for Hybrids...
Or something similar to our old AUV Tax Exception...
I'm sure a Mitsubishi will assemble a Montero with 10 seatbelts (ehem CRV again) if it was tax free.
-
Tsikoteer
- Join Date
- Jun 2012
- Posts
- 4,447
April 27th, 2017 04:02 PM #10Dapat mga ang itax nila yung 15 years older. Mga 10k ang rehistro taon taon. Tapos add pa 1k every year older ng 15 years. I think mas malaki makuha na tax dyan. Kasi yung iba mapilitan na bumili ng bago, edi may tax din yun. Cleaner air pa. At tuloy ang businesses ng mga tao
Sent from my SM-A9000 using Tapatalk
As expected, in response to Tesla’s entry into the Philippines market, Ford will be bringing in the...
Tesla Philippines