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Japanese-Brand Automakers Increase U.S. Economic Contributions to New Record Highs

For Immediate Release

Contact: Matt Well, 202-803-6828
July 28, 2015

Japanese-Brand Automakers Increase U.S. Economic Contributions to New Record Highs

Strong New Data Demonstrates JAMA Members’ Continued Dedication to Investing in America

Washington, D.C. – The Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association (JAMA) USA office today released impressive new data spotlighting the positive economic contributions Japanese automakers are making  to the United States. These 2014 figures represent record-high numbers for the percentage of North American-built Japanese-brand vehicles sold in the U.S., U.S. production, exports from U.S. plants, and purchases of American-made auto parts by Japanese automakers.

“On the verge of a historic trade deal, Japanese automakers are strengthening their commitment to the United States. This is proven by the fact that an unprecedented 74% of Japanese-brand vehicles sold in the U.S. are built in North America. JAMA members also have record-high U.S. production, exports from U.S. plants, and American-made parts purchases, which demonstrates Japanese automakers’ dedication to investing in America,” said Ron Bookbinder, General Director of JAMA USA.

The statistics released indicate that JAMA member companies are an integral part of the U.S. economy. Their commitment to America leads to more U.S. jobs and more U.S. exports. The JAMA USA office also released a first round of data in early June, which included record-high employment numbers and cumulative investment in manufacturing plants.

The new data points are available here:

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To learn more about the Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association (JAMA) USA, follow us on Twitter at @JapanAutosUSA and visit our website at jama.org.

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