Alabama’s commerce secretary said potential tariffs on European and Japanese vehicles and auto parts could “threaten to seriously disrupt” their operations in the state and “put Alabama jobs on the line.”
Continue readingCNBC: Japanese automakers tout US-based jobs at all-time high as Trump ramps up trade war
“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.
Continue readingGMI Post: JAMA in America-A strong commitment to manufacturing & American workers
GMI Post: JAMA in America-A strong commitment to manufacturing & American workers
Continue readingThe Washington Diplomat: Japanese Investment in America, The Automotive Story
The Washington Diplomat highlights Japanese automaker’s investments in the United States through the lens of a recent panel discussion at the JICC, featuring Scott Miller of CSIS as well as JAMA General Director, Manny Manriquez.
Continue readingCSIS: Why Japanese-nameplate Automakers Became American Manufacturers
Scott Miller of CSIS illustrates that Japanese-brand automakers “have an enviable record of creating well-paying jobs, building a skilled workforce, and giving back to their communities while making products of excellent quality and value for American drivers.”
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