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Wrightbus head hopeful on NI manufacturing sector | Wrightbus head hopeful on NI manufacturing sector |
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The head of one of Northern Ireland's leading companies has said he remains optimistic about the manufacturing sector despite recent job losses. | The head of one of Northern Ireland's leading companies has said he remains optimistic about the manufacturing sector despite recent job losses. |
More than 1,000 redundancies have been announced in the last two weeks. | More than 1,000 redundancies have been announced in the last two weeks. |
Tyre manufacturer Michelin is to close its County Antrim factory and engineering firm Caterpillar will reduce its Northern Ireland operation. | Tyre manufacturer Michelin is to close its County Antrim factory and engineering firm Caterpillar will reduce its Northern Ireland operation. |
Mark Nodder, of bus builder Wrightbus, said Northern Ireland firms should build on individual strengths. | Mark Nodder, of bus builder Wrightbus, said Northern Ireland firms should build on individual strengths. |
"I'm not pessimistic about this, I'm optimistic," he told BBC Radio Ulster's Inside Business programme. | "I'm not pessimistic about this, I'm optimistic," he told BBC Radio Ulster's Inside Business programme. |
Skilled | Skilled |
"I tend to think we can compete, but it needs to be on quality and value - it's not on the hourly rate. | "I tend to think we can compete, but it needs to be on quality and value - it's not on the hourly rate. |
"We'll never compete with China and India on hourly rate. | "We'll never compete with China and India on hourly rate. |
"It's what we do with our precious commodity of labour and our skilled resources." | "It's what we do with our precious commodity of labour and our skilled resources." |
Ulster University's economic policy centre predicted last week that manufacturing employment in Northern Ireland is likely to grow over the next decade. | Ulster University's economic policy centre predicted last week that manufacturing employment in Northern Ireland is likely to grow over the next decade. |
It said the sector could add between 8,000 and 14,000 jobs by 2025. | It said the sector could add between 8,000 and 14,000 jobs by 2025. |
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