MADE IN CHINA: NSW spends $1 billion on foreign PPE instead of using local companies | Sky News Australia

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NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian has spent $1 billion buying personal protective equipment from overseas sources – including China - after offering to pay Australian businesses to make the gear.

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EXCLUSIVE: One month after offering to pay Australian manufacturers to make personal protective equipment NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian has spent $1 billion buying the gear from overseas sources – including China. In what was billed as a “call to arms” for local manufacturers, Ms Berejiklian released a tender for Australian companies to make the PPE equipment domestically.

 

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Gladys=Wolf in sheep’s clothing, pretending to be a “liberal” while perpetually supporting leftist causes and leftist parties like the ccp.

And probably did not use 1% of the beds

There is absolutely no reason this money couldn’t have been spent in Australia rebuilding our manufacturing capacity. Especially during a recession. Anyone who says otherwise is a fool sprouting outdated disproven economic technobabble. This is treacherous stuff by GladysB

australian labour costs are unaffordable in the 'real' world.

Unbelievable, about time all State and Federal Departments support Australian manufacturing like you keep instructing us to do!

What unAustralian practice is this?

Why spend your money in China when you can do it at home makes no sense Are these Aussie companies lazy?

Gladys Gladys. Buy Australian Made. Money stays In Australia. Come on Glad.

as opposed to INVESTING the one billion in getting this PPE factory/s up and running in NSW. Idiot politicians. GladysB 2GB873 smh auspol

Ok. spend $1 billions on equipment. Is that mean is going to be a state of art facility to create jobs in NSW?

When we talk domestic Manufacturing, we need to talk about competitive production (in terms of duration and cost). When we talk productivity, we need to talk about robotics. It took China 3decades to get here. We need firms in this country focusing on productivity and robotics.

Come on NSW and aust 🤦🤦🤷‍♂️🤷‍♂️

Do Premiers in Australia make unilateral decisions for purchases of $1B or is there an approval process in the government?

She might be getting them made here perhaps by Chinese who have arrived in Recent Times? There was three Chinese Warships near the Sydney Harbor Bridge recently was there not? Darwin Harbor leased still might have a Shed to make them in by Chinese descent workers? Integration?

And nothing changes

Stockholm Sydrome

People who lost their job because of the COVID 19 that started in China, they could have made these equipement. And the governement could have bought it from them, instead of buying it from China or any other foreign country. No brain to be used

Another Politician Sad Story perhaps?

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