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Plant Loss Hard for Government to Ignore
Wood Processors Association
Media Release - 10 May 2007
News that the Fletcher Building MDF plant in Taupo will not be rebuilt, resulting in the loss of over 70 staff, comes as no surprise to the wood processing industry.
Wood Processors Association Chairman, David Anderson, has previously reported that the current economic policy settings are killing the very industry that will provide New Zealand with the environmental means to meet its Kyoto obligations.
"Further erosion of the wood processing sector will only reduce forest profitability and hasten conversion to pastoral agriculture, which produces rather than reduces harmful atmospheric carbon", Anderson says.
While the industry is not expecting government handouts, it is expecting far more urgency in reducing crippling compliance costs and reviewing a narrowly focused monetary policy that has driven interest rates and the dollar to record levels that are unsustainable for our major export earners.
Without urgency and changes, wood processors will increasingly follow the trend of other manufacturers, such as Click Clack and Fisher & Paykel - and move offshore.
For further information:
Peter Bodeker
Chief Executive
Wood Processors Association of New Zealand
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