Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Reuters: Regulatory News: Kia eyes factory in Brazil as new tax law decimates imports

Reuters: Regulatory News
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Kia eyes factory in Brazil as new tax law decimates imports
Oct 23rd 2012, 16:13

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Tue Oct 23, 2012 12:13pm EDT

  * Kia 2012 sales now seen at half company's original target      * Volvo, Suzuki's plans scrambled in world's No. 4 market        SAO PAULO, Oct 23 (Reuters) - Korean carmaker Kia Motors  Corp is studying building a new factory in Brazil as  a steep tax hike on imported cars has sharply driven down sales  in the world's fourth largest auto market.      José Luiz Gandini, the head of Kia in Brazil, told reporters  at the Sao Paulo auto show that corporate strategy has given  priority to affiliate Hyundai Motor Co for a major  investment for a new factory in Brazil.      Kia expects its local sales to plunge from 77,000 vehicles  last year to around 50,000 by the end of 2012 -- half its  original forecast for this year, due to a tax hike on  foreign-made cars of 30 percentage points.      Gandini said the new regulations exemplified the unwieldy  tax burden that drives car prices in Brazil to as much as twice  those in other markets.      "People ask why a car is so cheap in the United States and  so expensive here," he said. "It's because in Brazil we're  selling taxes."      The new tax rules, aimed at protecting jobs in Brazil's auto  industry, have accelerated some investments and scrambled plans  for others. The tax hike has hit both imported cars and imported  parts in locally made vehicles.          Volvo continues to study plans for a Brazilian  car factory that it had shelved amid negotiations of the new tax  rules, Paulo Solti, the head of Volvo in Brazil told reporters.      And Suzuki has completed construction of a plant in the  state of Goias, which it announced in 2010, but will not begin  production there in light of the shifting outlook in Brazil, the  head of Suzuki in Brazil, Luiz Rosenfeld, said.      "The environment changed radically. It became much more  hostile," said Rosenfeld.      Instead, Suzuki will produce its small SUV Jimny at  Mitsubishi Motors' Brazilian plant, where Mitsubishi is  stepping up efforts to integrate its local suppliers.  
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