WORLDVIEW: GM’s exit highlights a subsidy scheme that’s costing SA taxpayers billions
As happened those days, one of my first jobs in financial journalism was covering monthly new car sales. It taught me seemingly boring data can tell an interesting story. I went back to this old stamping ground to understand last week's apparently shock decision by General Motors to abandon South Africa.
After checking out the long-term trends, the conclusion is obvious. Once again, the law of unintended consequences has hit an interventionist approach that's gone awry.
The official vehicle sales and production figures leave little to the imagination. On the one hand, exports of SA-made motor vehicles have exploded to a record 350,000 a year – last year's was a staggering five times the exports achieved in the year 2000.
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