Minister tells Aussie ICT to brace for US crash

Theo Theophanous, Victorian state Minister for Industry, Trade, ICT and Major Projects, told attendees at a Melbourne conference yesterday that the US economic downturn will affect both local suppliers and staff of American owned companies in the near future -- but the local industry looks strong enough to absorb the impact.

Speaking at an Australian Information Industry Association (AIIA) briefing in Melbourne yesterday, the Victorian ICT Minister claimed that the knock-on from the US slump could lead to staff cuts in the Australian operations of US-owned companies, and see more jobs going offshore -- but added the performance of Australia's economy remains strong enough to ensure steady growth in the ICT and other sectors.

Theo Theophanous, Victorian ICT Minister

Credit: Parliament of Victoria

"The global ICT industry will probably need to brace itself for fallout from current economic conditions in the US," said Theophanous.

An AIIA spokesperson told ZDNet.com.au that the Minister was trying to provide some reassurances to local industry.

A spokesperson for the Minister said today that Theophanous has spent considerable time "reinforcing the strength of Victoria's ICT, especially in its job creation ability".

"Melbourne is growing faster than any other city, our job growth is greater and that is due in part to the growth of the ICT industry," said Theophanous.

The AIIA spokesperson said the Minister's comments on the possibility of job cuts from US companies with Australian operations was simply an "off the cuff remark", and "was in response to a question rather than part of the main speech itself".

"I see ICT as a standalone industry, an industry that drives job creation," said Theophanous in yesterday's speech.

The Minister's comments come after research group IDC predicted late last year that global IT market growth would fall from 6.7 percent in 2007 to 5.5 percent in 2008.

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Talkback 6 comments

    This guy is dreaming.... Anonymous -- 05/03/08

    ....someone tell him to get a decent haircut, ditch the stupid beard and get a real job !

    Seriously, can someone name me one level of government that could find its own butt using both hands???

    impact Anonymous -- 06/03/08

    Motorola has announced the closure of its Perth Software Development Centre. Although on the surface it seems to support the minister's warning, i think there are other factors at play. Motorola's mobile devices division poor performance and the exchange rate betwenn $AUD and $USD were probably key factors in the decision

    Paying a government minister to state the obvious? Anonymous -- 13/03/08

    How much tax money is being spent to mouth such platitudes? I would be shocked to see government come up with a forward-looking plan, but at least they could throw a few data points into the speech to make it look like they did some work ...

    Buuuuuuuuuuuuuuudy Anonymous -- 18/03/08

    How did Pauly Shore become the Victorian ICT Minister?

    ICT Anonymous -- 16/04/08

    Can someone please tell me what ICT is?

    People keep making up acronyms.

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