Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association
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Chairman | Akio Toyoda | |
Website | www | |
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Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association (一般社団法人 日本自動車工業会, Ippan Shadanhōjin Nihon Jidōsha Kōgyō-kai), or JAMA, is a
developing countries. JAMA also has offices located in Beijing, Singapore, Washington, D.C. (US Office), Toronto (Canadian Office) and Brussels, Belgium
(Europe Office).
Members of JAMA
- Toyota Motor Corporation
- Nissan Motors (formerly Datsun)
- Honda Motor Co., Ltd.
- Mitsubishi Group)
- Suzuki Motor Corporation
- Mazda Motor Corporation
- Daihatsu Motor Co., Ltd. (Major shareholder: Toyota – 51.2%, thus a member of the Toyota Group)
- Hino Motors (Member of the Toyota Group)
- Fuji Heavy Industries— Major shareholder: Toyota – 8.7%, thus a member of the Toyota Group)
- ITOCHU, Mitsubishi Corporation, Toyota – 5.9%, thus a member of the Toyota Group)
- UD, or Nissan Diesel Motor Company (Major shareholder: Volvo Group – 13%)
- Daimler AG– 89.29%, Mitsubishi Group – 10.71%)
- Kawasaki Heavy Industries
- Yamaha Motor Company
Other brands of member companies
The "Big Three" of Japan (Toyota, Nissan, and Honda), each have luxury divisions: Honda's Scion marque in 2003.
In Japan, there are also numerous small car manufacturers, coachbuilders, and tuning companies. Companies such as
HKS
build production vehicles, sports cars, or one-off concepts in much smaller quantities than the major carmakers, therefore they are not included in JAMA.
See also
- Chamber of commerce
- List of employer associations
- Japanese automobile industry