In its December 2015 contributions report, the Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association said U.S. vehicle production from Japan-based automakers has climbed from 2.3 million cars in 1995 to more than 3.8 million in 2014. Production drives employment.
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Three out of every four Japanese cars and trucks sold in the U.S. are built in North America….The 75 percent figure is up from 12 percent 30 years ago, according to JAMA USA General Director Manny Manriquez.
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