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Rotorua sawmill needed just $5 million to keep buzzing

Fri 1 November 2010

Rotorua sawmill needed just $5 million to keep buzzing

Just five million dollars of working capital was needed for the Tachikawa sawmill in stay in business, filling its forward orders and making a vibrant contribution to the Rotorua economy.

An independent report obtained by independent MP Brendan Horan shows negative economic impact to Rotorua likely to be well in excess of $10 million annually.

“Instead the sawmill is silent, over 120 people are out of work, and the Government is looking at a negative direct economic impact of at least $8.5 million a year,” said Brendan Horan.

“John Key and Steven Joyce should face the facts. A one-off Government intervention of $5 million can be used to create a partnership with the Rotorua community and ensure that everyone has a job and money in their pocket.

“The sawmill had a strong forward order book. It has work and is a viable going concern,” said Brendan Horan.

Brendan Horan has obtained an independent analysis by the Parliamentary Library’s Economics Research team which shows that there is a direct economic impact in lost wages and salaries, lost income tax, and added costs of WINZ support, conservatively estimated at $8.5 million per annum.

When the downstream effects are added in, the economic impact will be much higher. Forestry workers and truck operators are affected. There is a multiplier effect as mortgage payments are not met and money is not spent with local businesses.

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“The longer term social effects are much harsher. Consider the workers who mortgages and no income, facing a standdown with WINZ, and long delays in redundancy payouts. The emotional impact has been made worse by WINZ being totally unprepared.

“In the coming week I am meeting Rotorua MP and Minister Todd McClay and Tachikawa workers will be one matter I will be raising.

“Government should do the maths. The working capital needed will be recouped in just seven months as economic activity continues with a working sawmill.

“It is not good enough that they are paying a $30 million subsidy to keep Tiwai open for less than four years - over $7.5m a year - because that briefly propped up the Meridian share price. They are prepared to pump $250million into Canterbury University. <

“Ministers must consider investing in the Rotorua community,” said Brendan Horan.

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