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Russia To Bail Out Carmaker Avtovaz For $1.9B

Manufacturing.Net - November 03, 2009

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MOSCOW (AP) -- A Russian news agency reports that Prime Minister Vladimir Putin said the government will borrow $1.9 billion to save the troubled carmaker AvtoVAZ.

ITAR-Tass quoted Putin as saying Tuesday that the money will be used to pay off the company's massive bond float and prevent massive firings.

AvtoVAZ is Russia's largest carmaker and has been losing money for years.

It plans to lay off a quarter of its 102,000 workers.

It has seen demand for its Lada cars fall sharply in 2009 due to the economic downturn.

The carmaker reported a 19.6 billion ruble ($668 million) loss in the January-June period this year.


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Why government subsidies?  11/4/2009 11:07:00 AM
Many of the world's nations, like Russia, subsidize their auto and airline industries. In addition to strategic reasons, the economics reasons are compelling. If the government does not subsidize that auto company, the same amount of money will have to be spent for unemployment. Additionally the balance of trade will suffer if more cars are imported, and so will the GDP. In the U.S.A. it is even more compelling because government help is only temporary and GM will be profitable again very soon, which means it will help our GDP, and our balance of trade problems, both are matters of top national priority.


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