Oz Auto Industry Group Splits to Represent Service, Retail Sector

There’s been a major split in the Australian automotive industry, as a rival group is established to represent the repair, service and retail sector.

In a blow to the Motor Trades Association of Australia (MTAA), four state associations, which represent about 80% of the automotive industry, have quit the group and formed their own organization, the Australian Automotive Industry Assn. (AAIA)

The four state associations are: the Motor Traders' Association of New South ...

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