I don't think many would debate that if your plan is to use your camper to travel across the length and breadth of Australia including all the roughest terrain your vehicle will take you that a CT designed and built for the purpose would be the better option. In most cases this would be an Aussie built camper.
For the camper that gets out 4 or 5 times a year to a seaside caravan park or most NP camp grounds do not need (but may elect to buy) a similar camper - a lot of others are happy with a bare bones camper that fit their budget - in a lot of cases this happens to be a chinese built one.
Well said.
In every competitive market place the business environment is constantly changing. It's naive to think it will always remain the same. The catch cry lately on various forums seems to constantly be "buy local" and "keep jobs in Australia". I'd agree that if a product is not up to scratch or to agreed standard then it shouldn't be able to compete with those products that are. However, if someone else can offer me a similar product at a significantly reduced price.... I don't know too many people who wouldn't consider buying it, including myself.
Sure, service is worth something too, however in all honesty I can say most recently I've received better service from people on the other side of a computer screen in another country, than I have when walking into a shop and dealing with someone face to face across a counter.
Online sales and overseas imports are no doubt eroding market share from Australian sellers & manufacturers. If the same Australian sellers and manufacturers don't evolve and change the way they do business, improve their service, offer something better, innovative or unique, or look at ways to reduce their cost of goods..... then they will ultimately lose market share and in the very worst situation, no longer be operating at some point in the future. It's the reality of the situation right now, and complaining does nothing really other than delay the enivitable.
BTW - my comments are very generalised and aren't neccessarily targeting CT industry, but more about the general philosphy of doing business in Australia.