09 Mar 2008 03:49:55 | Sergey Talpa
The Russian car industry experiences the most severe crisis of
the last years. For the First Quarter of 2005 the sales of
Russian automobiles have fallen down by 14 % while imported car
sales have increased by one and half times. The car factories
think that they will have no other way out but to assemble
foreign cars.
In 2004, the car industry has shown an incredible growth.
Russian domestic car sales have grown by 10 %, and foreign-made
car sales doubled. Experts believed, that the explosive sales
growth would continue, as the market had enough room for both
domestic cars, as well as for foreign-made cars.
However, the miracle did not happen. According to domestic cars
sales experts, the First Quarter showed domestic car sales
plunged by 14 %. The sales of new imported foreign-made cars
have increased almost two times, the sales of second-hand
foreign-made cars increased by one and half times, the sales of
"Russian foreign-made cars» increased by 17 %.
The discussion of Russia's automobile market problems and the
development of domestic car industry became a hot topic. It is
necessary to notice, that the discussion went from governmental
offices into the streets of the Russian cities.
At first sight, the main reason for mass protest of motorists is
the attempt to make right steering wheel cars illegal and to
increase customs duties on second-hand foreign-made cars.
However, the essence of the conflict is much deeper. The main
issue is the crisis of the automobile industrial policies of our
state.
We can speak about a more or less complete industry development
strategy only since mid-2002 when the government approved the
Concept of Automobile Industry Development in Russia. This
document has been adopted actually in private and under heavy
pressure of the Russian car manufacturers is a bright sample of
eclectic bridging of opposite problems. On the one hand, they
proposed integration of the country into global automobile
market, on another tried to preserve the archaic domestic car
industry and even creating greenhouse conditions for the latter.
All these years the authorities are trying to do pleasant things
for the motorcar giants that have barely changed since the
Soviet times, and to do useful things to promptly growing
peoples’ needs for reliable and safe automobiles.
The power of lobbyist efforts of representatives of the Russian
car industry is much stronger than foreign manufacturers’ lobby
what forces us if not to trudge back, but to stay at the same
point. Therefore, the reasonable decision to drop import duties
for components and cars is adopted with a biennial delay, and
the request to make the transition by 2004 to manufacture
automobiles that are EUROS - 2 EURO - 3 ecologically compliant,
has not yet been adopted. At the same time we see the debate of
the proposals to restrict market competitiveness so that the
interests of «Zhigulis" and "Volgas" manufacturers are
preserved.
Meanwhile the demand for foreign automobiles grows steadily. In
2004 for the first time, the purchase of foreign-made cars has
exceeded sales of Russian-made cars by sales volume. The
«sitting on the two chairs" policy limit is practically reached.
Now there is a problem of choice. Either to preserve the
domestic car industry as it is now by shutting the country down
for foreign-made imports, a significant increase (because of
lack of real competition) of the Russian-made automobile prices,
what is going to make road traumatism situation even more
pronounced (taking into consideration extremely low safety
levels of our cars) and, at the end, sharp growth of social
tension. On the other hand, it is necessary to acknowledge that
we are unable to catch up with the advanced automobile
powerhouses of the East and the West, and, hence, we should
simply borrow their technologies, by organizing the production
of foreign cars in Russia, giving, thus, the option for each
Russian citizen to purchase the car he wants, regardless of
where it has been manufactured.
If one considers the first variant politically probable, he
practically takes Russia on the road shoulder of world economic
process, hurts the interests of the middle class and, what is
the most important, does not rescue the domestic car industry,
but only prolongs its agony. The other choice, certainly, is not
quite without pain. However, here in Russia, a small sacrifice
helps winning the game. A large-scale foreign investment into
motor industry responds to the interests of consumers, workers,
and the state. It is only unprofitable to the autooligarches
that have got used to parasite from their monopoly position and
take advantage of imperious protectionist policy.
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