Japanese Automakers’ 2019-2020 U.S. Contributions Report Fact Sheet
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“These numbers speak for themselves about JAMA member companies’ long history of local contributions and commitment as U.S. corporate citizens, and we are certain that neither imported vehicles and parts nor our American operations ‘threaten to impair’ the U.S. national security,” Toyoda said.
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Continue readingJapanese-brand Automakers Celebrate their Enduring Partnerships across America
2019-2020 report shows that Japanese-brand automakers now directly provide over 93,000 American jobs and in nearly four decades have cumulatively invested about $51 billion in their U.S. manufacturing facilities.
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