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.”
Continue readingWIIT: Japanese-brand Automakers Create American Jobs & Boost Competitiveness of the U.S. Auto Industry
JAMA General Director outlines the story of Japanese-brand automakers in America is one of commitment to their workforce, as well as the local communities in which they invest.
Continue readingEast-West Center: In America, Japanese-brand Automakers Provide Crucial Workforce Development Initiatives
It is time for us to change the way we think about American manufacturing and recognize the new realities. Amidst the present uncertainty about the nature of these realities is the idea that “America doesn’t manufacture things anymore.” That could not be further from the truth.
Continue readingThe Hill: For the American auto industry, open trade and globalization mean a more promising future
JAMA USA General Director writes, “The future of the American automobile industry is promising thanks to fierce competition, technological innovation, and supply chain efficiency. Open trade and enhanced integration of the industry will make its future even brighter.
Continue readingEast-West Center: Japanese-brand Automakers’ Commitment to America Drives more than US Economic Growth
We can point to Japanese-brand automakers’ increasing contributions to America through direct and indirect employment as well as investment in R&D, the American workforce and local communities, as evidence of our integral role in the US auto industry and indeed, the country as a whole.
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