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Re: Auto Policy: Stallion Motors Unveils Made-in- Nigeria Hyundai Grand by zik4ever: 10:50am On Oct 23, 2014 |
Any feedback on this please? zik4ever: |
Re: Auto Policy: Stallion Motors Unveils Made-in- Nigeria Hyundai Grand by talima(m): 3:28pm On Oct 23, 2014 |
tempex88:the twow prepositions that confused you. In and by. Made in Nigeria is that d car, was made in Nigeria. How it was made, none of my business. Made by Nigeria is made by Nigeria with all it think abt. How many company is own by nigeria that is in nigeria. |
Re: Auto Policy: Stallion Motors Unveils Made-in- Nigeria Hyundai Grand by jcccccc: 5:22pm On Oct 23, 2014 |
This same people killed VOLKSWAGEN OF NIGERIA (VON) and now they want to frustrate any real nigerian that wants to manufacture cars locally and as slaves you welcome and clap for them that is what u like, being slaves to indians, u want them to dominate every part of our economy, how many nigerians are manufacturing indomie in india. we must kick these retards out of our economy if we want to progress as a nation |
Re: Auto Policy: Stallion Motors Unveils Made-in- Nigeria Hyundai Grand by txswat: 9:49pm On Oct 23, 2014 |
manutdadex: Na wa o.... I guess asking for concrete evidence that is common practice in other industralized countries is asking for too much. |
Re: Auto Policy: Stallion Motors Unveils Made-in- Nigeria Hyundai Grand by Thomsbuky(m): 12:01am On Oct 24, 2014 |
ROSSIKE: Some of the point you raised make sense, until I read your first and last statement...You're supporting your thought fair enough..while other people idea, thought, read see thing in different perspective also make sense....To you sourcing parts abroad and assemble cars with labour means the car is made in Nigeria... while other argue, we should be using our (Raw Material) e.g steel to produce most component of these car here in Nigeria, e.g. steel body moulder, car seat, interior leaders etc all these material available through our local supplier make sense. As it will help to reduce overhead cost of sourcing parts, as imported goods cost reduces our foreign exchanege reserve. Assembly cars here in Nigeria is not a new thing, As history will tell us Nigerian fail to learn lesson. Do you remember like of Volkswagen, Peugeot automobile of Nigerian, Nissan etc? Once these multinational companies remits enough profits abroad it fades away...However, if we have real local production of components parts, it will sustain and maintain our made in Nigeria car. (should we have one). We can export some of these car component to other manufacture and earn foreign hard currency. In my own opinion infrastructures of producing capital goods like car in Nigeria are not available in economics terms scares in Nigeria. My conclusion will be Assembled manufacture Nigeria car not fully made in Nigeria car as op want us to believe. |
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