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  Back   2007 Press Releases

Japanese Automobile Manufacturers: Cars and Trucks for a Vibrant America and a Better World
[November 5, 2007]

2006 Press Releases

Japanese Automakers Investing $1.7 Billion in New U.S. Plants
[September 20, 2006]

2005 Press Releases

Japanese Automakers Purchase a Record-Setting $45.24 Billion U.S. Parts in JFY 2004, New Fact Sheet Reveals
[July 25, 2005]

Japanese Automakers' $26 Billion Investment in America Brings Cutting Edge Technology and Product Innovations Along with Employment
[January 12, 2005]

2004 Press Releases

Japan's Automakers and U.S. Tool and Equipment Manufacturers Meet in Japan to Review 2005 Vehicle Models
Meeting Marks the 17th Annual “Japanese Technical Cooperation Week”
[December 9, 2004]

Japanese, European, and US Heavy-Duty-Vehicle and Engine Manufacturers Agree to Work Toward Harmonized Global Regulations to Achieve Cleaner Air.
[November 2, 2004]

Japanese Automakers Open Larger Stores to Appeal to Japanese Consumers
[October 25, 2004]

Japanese Automakers’ Employees in U.S. Reach 56,000 and Total Investment in U.S. Is $26 Billion, New Report Finds
[October 15, 2004]

Gas Prices Climb Gradually in Japan
[July 29, 2004]

Itaru Koeda, Nissan Board Co-Chairman, Elected to Lead Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association
[May 20, 2004]

Japan’s Automakers Lead the Way to Protect Pedestrians with New Technologies
[March 25, 2004]

Japanese Automakers See Fuel Cell and Hybrid Technology As Key to Sustainable Mobility
[January 8, 2004]

2003 Press Releases

Japan’s Automakers Committed to New Investment in U.S. and “Eco” Technologies
[November 18, 2003]

Japan’s Automakers and U.S. Tool and Equipment Manufacturers to Meet Next Week in California
Participants to Review 2004 Vehicle Models Enhancing Service to Customers
[November 13, 2003]

Yen-Dollar Exchange Rate Does Not Explain Big Three Woes;
Consumer Auto Purchases Based on Overall Value

[October 15, 2003]

Globalization, New Technology, New Products Bring New Dynamic to Japan’s Auto Markets
[June 30, 2003]

Joint Press Statement for the 22nd JAMA-MEMA Liaison Committee Meeting May 20, 2003
[May 21, 2003]

Japan’s Automakers Call for Tax Reform in Japan; Consumers Face Nine Automobile-Related Taxes
[March 25, 2003]

Global Environmental and Safety Standards: 2003 Goal for World's Leading Auto Manufacturers
[January 9, 2003]

2002 Press Releases

Japanese Auto Company Investment Grows to $20 Billion in America; Advanced Technologies and Environmental Innovation Top Priorities
[October 17, 2002]

Japan Auto Manufacturers Introduce Fuel Cell Vehicles in U.S. and Japan; First To Offer Hydrogen Technology Commercially
[September 30, 2002]

Auto Import Sales Hold Own in Japan; Market Share Steady Despite Weak Economy
[June 26, 2002]

Yoshihide Munekuni, Honda Chairman, Elected to Lead Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association (JAMA)
[May 16, 2002]

Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association Sees GM Japan’s Membership as a Further Step Toward Globalization
[March 28, 2002]

2001 Press Releases

2001 Tokyo Motor Show Demonstrates Multi-National and Multi-Company Links in Meeting New Technological Challenges
[December 19, 2001]

Japan’s Automakers and U.S. Tool and Equipment Manufacturers Meet in Japan to Review 2002 Vehicle Models
Meeting Marks Fourteenth Annual “Japanese Technical Cooperation Week”
[December 10, 2001]

Japanese Automakers’ U.S. Investment Reaches Cumulative $17.5 Billion in Auto Plants and Parts Manufacturing; More Than 296,000 Americans Employed by Automakers, Distributors And Dealers
[October 16, 2001]

Global Automakers Join Forces To Develop The Perfect Fuel Cell; Eco-Friendly Technology Can Become Clean Alternative To Internal Combustion Engine
[October 3, 2001]

Japanese Automakers’ Purchases of U.S.-Made Auto Parts Reach New High of $35.8 Billion
[July 11, 2001]

Internationalization of Japan’s Automotive Industry Blurs the “We Versus Them” Approach to the U.S.-Japan Automotive Dialogue
[June 27, 2001]

Japan Automakers Cautiously Optimistic Over Japanese Market Outlook
[March 26, 2001]

2000 Press Releases

As U.S.-Japan Auto Agreement Expires, Japan Auto Industry Urges Moving Beyond Old-Style Confrontation
[December 29, 2000]

Japan Technical Cooperation Week Returns to U.S.: Japan’s Automakers and U.S. Tool and Equipment Manufacturers to Meet Next Week in California
Participants to Review 2001 Vehicle Models Enhancing Service to Customers
[December 1, 2000]

Majority of Americans Agree Joint International Ventures Among Automakers Are Good for American Economy; New Survey Shows 71 Percent Are Positive on Mutual Investment
[October 23, 2000]

Foreign Car Sales Regaining Luster in Japan’s Recovering Auto Market; Imports Maintain 30 Percent Share of Large Car Sales
[September 25, 2000]

Japanese Automakers’ Purchases of U.S. Made Auto Parts Reach New High of $31.9 Billion
[July 12, 2000]

Statement in Response to U.S. Automotive Parts Advisory Committee (APAC) Post 2000 Agreement Recommendations
By William C. Duncan, General Director, JAMA USA
[June 29, 2000]

Investment in Japan’s Auto Parts Market Is Key to Success for U.S. Suppliers
[June 21, 2000]

“Making Globalization Work” — Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association Forum
Remarks of Dr. Jeffrey Sachs Addressing Elliott School of International Affairs, George Washington University
[June 12, 2000]

Hiroshi Okuda, Toyota Chairman, Elected to Lead Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association
[May 18, 2000]

Japan’s Auto Industry Optimistic for Turnaround in 2000; Domestic Demand for Cars and Trucks Could Grow 2 Percent
[March 23, 2000]

Harvard Professor Jeffrey Sachs to Speak on the Seattle Ministerial’s Impact on Globalization at GW’s Elliott School on February 15
[February 14, 2000]

1999 Press Releases

New Millennium Bringing Significant Changes in Japan’s Auto Market: Foreign Investment, New Technology and New Products
[December 15, 1999]

Japan’s Automakers and U.S. Tool & Equipment Manufacturers Hold End-of-Century Technical Cooperation Week
Groups review new 2000 vehicle models while facing challenge of more efficient yet more complex products
[December 10, 1999]

Japanese Automakers Achieve All-Time High in U.S. Production
[October 4, 1999]

Internationalization of Japan’s Auto Industry and Market Questions the Need for Bilateral Auto Negotiations
[September 29, 1999]

Japanese Consumers Rank Most Popular Auto Imports in Japan: Mercedes Benz A Class, BMW 3-Series, Alfa Romero Alfa 156 and Cadillac Seville in Top Ten
[June 14, 1999]

Japan’s Auto Dealers Finding Innovative New Ways to Promote Car Sales
[March 11, 1999]

1998 Press Releases

Free Fall in Japan’s Car Sales Challenges Auto Imports; Foreign Manufacturers Position Products for Eventual Recovery
[December 18, 1998]

More Workers, More Plants and Record-High Auto Parts Purchases: Japan’s Automakers Move Ahead in America
[November 6, 1998]

Japan’s Auto Manufacturers Stay on Clear Track; Current Financial Challenge Doesn’t Block Innovative Environmental Advances
[September 10, 1998]

Japan’s Car Market Drops 20 Percent in First Quarter; Importers Addressing Market Challenge by Targeting Consumer Needs and Aftersales Service
[May 13, 1998]

Japan’s Economy Challenges Domestic and Import Manufacturers’ 1998 New Car Sales
[February 13, 1998]

1997 Press Releases

Statement of William C. Duncan, General Director, Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association, USA, Reaction to Administration Report Monitoring US-Japan Automotive Framework Agreement
[December 4, 1997]

Administration’s Pessimistic Conclusions on Japan Auto Agreement Are Based on Insufficient Analysis JAMA Newsletter Reports Today
[November 13, 1997]

New Study Explodes Myth Behind Auto Trade Debate: Big Three Automakers to Consolidate Dealer Outlets in Japan
[November 1, 1997]

Nearly Seventy Percent of Japanese Vehicles Sold in US Are Built in America—JAMA Report Outlines Results of $14 Billion Commitment Over Two Decades
[September 30, 1997]

Statement of William C. Duncan, General Director, Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association, USA, Regarding USTR/Department of Commerce Report on US-Japan Agreement on Autos and Auto Parts
[April 18, 1997]

AAMA/JAMA Cooperation Committee
[April 15, 1997]

1996 Press Releases

What Makes a Car American?
JAMA Releases New Polling Data
[October 8, 1996]

Competition and Cooperation, Not Confrontation or Numerical Expectations—JAMA's Duncan Tells Toledo Area Auto Suppliers
[October 4, 1996]

1995 Press Releases

Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association Calls 100% Auto Duties Inappropriate, Indefensible and Illegal
[June 7, 1995]

JAMA Calls Breakdown of U.S.-Japan Auto Trade Talks and U.S. Retaliation Threat a Victory for Protectionists, a Disaster for Consumers
Administration Rejects Trade Agreement
[May 6, 1995]

1994 Press Releases

Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association Files Comments with USTR on Section 301 Auto Parts Case
[November 10, 1994]

Jama Announces Three Crucial Principles for Success in Trade “Framework” Talks Between U.S. and Japan
[September 9, 1994]

 

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