The Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association (JAMA) is profoundly disappointed by President Trump’s announcement that imported vehicles and parts “threaten to impair” the national security of the United States.
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.
Continue readingGlobal Value Chains, Local Economic Values: The Automobile Industry’s Role in Trade and Investment
As Japanese-brand automakers contemplate the future of the global auto industry, they also remain committed to their strong and meaningful ties with communities across the United States, cultivated through a nearly four decades-long history of manufacturing here in America.
Continue readingChairman’s Comment on the U. S. Commerce Department’s Investigation of Imported Automobiles and Parts under Section 232 of the Trade Expansion Act
Read Chairmen Akio Toyoda’s statement on the submission of the U.S. Department of Commerce’s 232 report on imported vehicles and automotive parts
Continue readingNew Study Shows Japanese-brand Automakers Generate 1.52 Million Jobs in U.S. as Part of Decades-long Commitment
2019 employment study revision shows that Japanese-brand automakers now support 1.52 million American jobs
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