“Ronald Bookbinder, general director of the Washington office of the Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association, said that Japan’s auto market is fully open, noting the absence of tariffs on auto imports. He attributed the lack of market penetration by foreign manufacturers to consumer preferences.”
Continue readingFinancial Post: “Productions In US Soars For Japanese Auto-Giants”
“… Japan is showing signs of recovery and soon it will find an antidote to emerge out as a winner, fighting the setbacks caused by recession, earthquake and tsunami…”
Continue readingAutomotive News: “More dealership employees = more sales?”
“…Japanese automakers’ U.S. market share rose to 36.9 percent in 2012 from 34.9 percent in 2011…”
Continue readingThe Hill: “A Bright Light for the U.S. Automobile Industry”
“…All told, nearly 600,000 U.S. jobs with an average compensation of $65,000 per worker are generated by the Japanese-branded automobile companies’ production facilities…”
Continue readingThe Truth About Cars: “Surprising Japanese Exports: American Jobs”
“…Japanese automakers are a major driver of exports – from America to the world…”
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