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13-12-2013, 06:47 PM | #11 | ||
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Would it be possible to bring back tariffs on imported cars that could cover the shortfall the Australian car manufacturers need to keep people in jobs for a bit longer so we can come up with a better solution to the manufacturing problems we have. If the offshore manufacturers don't like it they can always import them somewhere else. No doubt there will be a hundreds of reasons this cant happen, but who cares, its our country, our jobs & our future. Listening to whats been happening recently has made me realize some things are worth protecting. Are car industry is one of them along with the others
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