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Latin America's top defense trade expo opens in Rio
by Staff Writers
Rio De Janeiro (AFP) April 9, 2013


Oshkosh to cut 900 jobs in defense unit
New York (AFP) April 9, 2013 - US heavy-duty vehicle maker Oshkosh Corporation said Tuesday it would cut 900 jobs in its defense division this year mainly due to military spending cutbacks.

Oshkosh said in a statement it planned to cut about 700 hourly positions starting in mid-June and to eliminate 200 salaried jobs through July.

The layoffs will reduce the workforce in the defense division to approximately 2,800 employees.

"Oshkosh expects domestic military vehicle production volumes to decline significantly as the year progresses," predicting output to drop by 30 percent in the coming months, said the company, based in Oshkosh, Wisconsin.

It blamed "the reduction in US defense budgets and a return to peacetime spending levels as the US winds down war activities."

Facing a swollen budget deficit, the government is sharply reducing spending under the so-called "sequester" program of automatic cuts that took effect on March 1.

Brazilian Defense Minister Celso Amorim opened Latin America's biggest defense trade fair here Tuesday, stressing Brasilia's commitment to a strong homegrown industry.

"It is very important to organize this show in Rio where major investments are made in the technological field," he said in remarks kicking off the ninth rendition of the LAAD Defense and Security expo.

Some 30,000 visitors are expected to attend the four-day, biennial event, which organizers say is bringing together domestic and foreign exhibitors from 55 countries.

Brazil sees its neighbors and other emerging nations as natural markets for its defense products and has stepped up military and industrial cooperation with them.

Joint projects include the new KC-390 military transport plane being developed by Brazil's top aircraft maker Embraer, with partners from Argentina, Chile and Colombia who also plan to buy the finished product.

Amorim said Brasilia was giving "its utmost support to its defense industry," referencing several ongoing programs for the country's navy, army and air force.

He also made a passing reference to Brazil's plan to modernize the air force's fighter jets.

"We are fully aware that we have to implement it," he said tersely.

The government has yet to make a decision on awarding a multi-billion dollar contract for 36 fighter jets, which has been postponed several times due to budget cuts.

The Rafale, made by French firm Dassault, is competing against US aviation giant Boeing's F/A-18 Super Hornet and Swedish manufacturer Saab's Gripen jet for the contract.

While insisting that Brazil is a "peaceful country" and that the Latin American region "lives in peace," Amorim underscored the importance of the LAAD show, given that "we live in an imperfect world where conflicts persist."

He also stressed that Brazil has a responsibility to protect its huge natural resources such as water and farm products that "could become more important than oil."

The companies present at the trade show specialize in supplying equipment, services and technology to the military, police and special forces, as well as to security services and government agencies.

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