{"id":41886,"date":"2012-06-27T18:15:00","date_gmt":"2012-06-27T20:15:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/escaesco.com.br\/lab\/anba\/industry-not-cheered-by-package\/"},"modified":"2019-06-30T13:19:34","modified_gmt":"2019-06-30T16:19:34","slug":"industry-not-cheered-by-package","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/anba.com.br\/en\/industry-not-cheered-by-package\/","title":{"rendered":"Industry not cheered by package"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>S\u00e3o Paulo \u2013 The economic stimulus package announced this Wednesday (27th) by the federal government does not guarantee benefits to the national industry, according to the Brazilian Machinery and Equipment Industry Association (Abimaq). \u201cThe government\u2019s good intentions are great, but there needs to be a commitment to produce locally on the part of the industries which will benefit,\u201d said the Abimaq president Luiz Aubert Neto. The government announced that it will purchase 8.4 billion reals worth of equipment.<\/p>\n<p> Neto spoke while announcing the May and year-to-date results in S\u00e3o Paulo. Regarding the measures, Neto complains that parts and components used in the manufacturing of consumer goods are not required to be domestic-made. \u201cIn 2007, 98% of electric engines for washing machines were made in Brazil. By 2009, after the lowering of the IPI (Portuguese for Tax on Industrialized Goods), the figure dropped to 61%,\u201dhe said. At the time, the government cut the tax to encourage production and consumption.<\/p>\n<p> \u201cWhenever it implements these measures, the government has an obligation to encourage local production,\u201d Neto told journalists. \u201cThe domestic market is being supplied by imported products. Our industry is being auctioned. Right now, of every 100 machines consumed in Brazil, 70 are imported,\u201d he said. \u201cAll of these government measures are welcome, but we cannot assure that it will lead (the scenario) to improve,\u201d he said.<\/p>\n<p> To the executive, the measures announced by the president Dilma Rousseff will be ineffective if a \u201ccommitment is not made to protect the production chain.\u201d According to the executive, Brazil is suffering process of \u201cdenationalization.\u201d <\/p>\n<p> \u201cBrazil is the only BRIC country (a bloc comprising Brazil, Russia, India and China) which does not have its own automobile industry [with national brands]. We are losing our services companies too. Brazil is losing its decision power. We are in a commercial war. The major international groups are coming over to gain market share,\u201d he said, stressing that important national companies in education, supply and aerospace, for instance, are already in the hands of foreign groups.<\/p>\n<p> Neto did not give a very positive assessment of the lowering of the Long-Term Interest Rate (TJLP) from 6% to 5.5% a year, as part of the government package. \u201cInterest rates have improved, but are still far from ideal,\u201d he said. Regarding the tax burden, the executive called for a reduction in the Tax on the Circulation of Goods and Services (ICMS). \u201cSo much is said of the federal government, but one must look at the state governments. The ICMS is the heaviest tax, and the states are not letting go of anything,\u201d he said. <\/p>\n<p> <b>Balance of trade <\/b> <\/p>\n<p> Brazilian machinery and equipment exports reached US$ 4.972 billion from January to May 2012, up 12.3% compared with the same period of last year. The positive foreign sales scenario drove up the sector\u2019s total revenues during the period, which reached 32.762 billion reals (up 1.5% as against the same period of 2011), and 7.141 billion reals in May (up 11.2% as against April 2012 and down 1% as against May 2011).<\/p>\n<p> The sectors which drove foreign sales up were logistics and civil construction machinery (+22.1) and infrastructure, with a combined 40% of the total market. <\/p>\n<p> Imports were up 10.6% from January to May 2012, at a total of US$ 12.8 billion. In May alone, imports reached US$ 3.067 billion. The growth in imports was driven by machinery for the processing industry, infrastructure, and base industries. <\/p>\n<p> Latin America was the leading target for Brazilian exports, at US$ 2.103 billion from January to May 2012. The United States ranked second (US$ 1.01 billion) and Europe ranked third (US$ 858 million).<\/p>\n<p> As for Arab countries, Saudi Arabia (US$ 33 million) and the Emirates (US$ 28 million) were the leading buying markets of Brazilian machinery and equipment. <\/p>\n<p> <b>*Translated by Gabriel Pomerancblum<\/b><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>To the Machinery Industry Association, growth fostering measures announced by federal government do not provide for benefits to machine manufacturers. Exports were up 12% from January to May.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":2313,"featured_media":0,"comment_status":"closed","ping_status":"open","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"_monsterinsights_skip_tracking":false,"_monsterinsights_sitenote_active":false,"_monsterinsights_sitenote_note":"","_monsterinsights_sitenote_category":0,"footnotes":""},"categories":[91],"tags":[],"class_list":{"0":"post-41886","1":"post","2":"type-post","3":"status-publish","4":"format-standard","6":"category-economy"},"wps_subtitle":"To the Machinery Industry Association, growth fostering measures announced by federal government do not provide for benefits to machine manufacturers. 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