The Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association (JAMA), an industry association which comprises Japan’s fourteen manufacturers of passenger cars, trucks, buses and motorcycles, announced the promotion of Manny Manriquez to General Director effective April 1.
Continue readingJAMA’s Annual Contributions Report Demonstrates Japanese Automakers’ Strong Commitment to Investing in America
The Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association (JAMA) USA today released its 2015-2016 Annual Contributions Report, Investing in America, highlighting Japanese automakers’ growing investment in the U.S. economy, the American workforce, and technologies that appeal to American consumers.
Continue readingNew Report Finds Japanese Automakers in U.S. Fuel 1.5 Million American Jobs
Japanese-brand automobile companies’ production facilities, R&D centers and dealer networks support an estimated 1.52 million private sector U.S. jobs, an 11.5 percent increase relative to the previous year’s estimate, according to 2014 data analyzed by Rutgers University Economics Professor Thomas J. Prusa, PhD.
Continue readingJapanese-Brand Automakers Increase U.S. Economic Contributions to New Record Highs
“On the verge of a historic trade deal, Japanese automakers are strengthening their commitment to the United States…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.”
Continue readingJapanese Automakers Boost U.S. Investment and Reach Record-High Employment
Today, the Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association (JAMA) USA office released new 2014 data showing a significant increase in Japanese automakers’ economic contributions to the United States. The 2014 data highlights record-high employment and growing investment by Japanese automobile companies in America.
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