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Page 1: POWERING P HAND IN HAND - JAMA - Japan …€¦ · Powering Up Hand in Hand to Ride Out New ... maintenance and insurance for a total experience ... Kijang Innova, Dyna, Fortuner,

Partnership in the Auto Industry between ASEAN and Japan

HAND IN HAND

2009

POWERING P

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Committed to the ASEAN Region, Powering Up Hand in Hand to Ride Out New Challenges.

With an automobile being composed of 20,000 to 30,000 parts typically, vehicle production requires integration with many other supporting industries spanning from steel to textile. The sale and export of the motor vehicle also necessitates after-sales services such as repairs, maintenance and insurance for a total experience of mobility.

Clearly, interlinked with a multitude of goods and services, it is a key comprehensive industry forming the pillars for the development of the economy for an automobile-producing country. In the ASEAN region too, the automobile industry has a significant impact on investment and employment.

Together with their ASEAN counterpar ts, Japanese automobile manufacturers have spared no efforts in developing this vital industry since the 1960s. As a result of this unwaveringly strong partnership, production has achieved an almost six-fold growth over the last decade, reaching some 2.3 million units in 2008. Exports and sales have also continued to see a rising trend. Meanwhile, also in 2008, the number of people directly in employment at the plant and other facilities of JAMA member companies and their partners in ASEAN totalled 88,866 persons.

However this growth scenario is stunted by difficult periods during the 1997 Asian financial crisis, and more recently the world global downturn that surfaced from late 2008, which is proving to be a challenge to the automobile industries in the region and many other parts of the world.

Amidst this unprecedented crisis, continued close cooperation between JAMA member companies and their ASEAN counterparts would be even more crucial to meet the various challenges in their path. In fact these difficult times beg more urgency to step up concerted efforts in promoting integration, free trade and investment, and to stay on the track towards harmonization of technical regulations and streamlining of customs and other logistical procedures within the region.

This publication outlines JAMA and its member companies’ engagement in ASEAN, illustrating their longstanding commitment, which would be channelled to ride out new challenges together.

Foreword

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Foreword P2

Contents P3

Production Facilities in ASEAN in 2008 P4

& Related Data by Country

Statistics P10

JAMA Activities in ASEAN P12

JAMA Members’ Recent Activities in ASEAN P15

About JAMA P19

Contents

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■AUTOMOBILE PRODUCTION COMPANIES  ●COMPONENTS MANUFACTURING COMPANIES

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■AUTOMOBILE PRODUCTION COMPANIES  ●COMPONENTS MANUFACTURING COMPANIES

Production Facilities in ASEAN in 2007 & Related Data by Country

I n d o n e s i a

Jan.92

Dec.82

Feb.99

Sep.74

Jun.73

May.95

Apr.96

1990

Apr.71

Feb.83

Apr.97

Aug.73

P. T. Astra Daihatsu Motor

PT. Hino Motors Manufacturing Indonesia

P. T. Honda Prospect Motor

P. T. Isuzu Astra Motor Indonesia

P.T. Krama Yudha Tiga Berlian Motors

P. T. Nissan Motor Indonesia

P. T. Astra Nissan Diesel Indonesia

P. T. Indomobil Suzuki International

PT. Toyota Motor Manufacturing Indonesia

P. T. Mesin Isuzu Indonesia

P. T. Asian Isuzu Casting Center

Mitsubishi Krama Yudha Motors & Manufacturing

Daihatsu

Hino

Honda

Isuzu

Mitsubishi Fuso

Nissan

Nissan Diesel

Suzuki

Toyota

Isuzu

Isuzu

Mitsubishi

Mitsubishi Fuso

6,052

320

2,800

428

─650

82

3,800

5,332

175

362

──

200

─50

75

─40

4.8

140

72 Engines

50

6.6 tons

──

INR 338,850

USD 47.8

USD 70

INR 92,000

IDR 12,000

USD 56

INR 62,840

USD 45

INR 19,524

INR 13,200

INR 107,500

IDR 11,451

Terios, XENIA, Gran Max

Trucks and buses

Jazz, CR-V

Assembly of Asia-market cars and small-sized CVs

Canter, FUSO

Grand Livina, Livina, X-TRAlL, Serena

Trucks and buses

Grand Vitara, APV, Carry, Futura, Swift, SX4

Innova, Kijang Innova, Dyna, Fortuner, Engines

Diesel engines and related parts

Forged parts

Pressed parts and engines

Engines, Body parts

61.75%

90%

51%

44.94%

18%

75%

12.5%

90%

95%

36.7%

18.6%

0%

32.28%

Est. EmployeesAnnual ProdCap. (x 1,000)Company Name Capitalization

(x 1 milliion)Manufacturer ProductsEquity Stake

Feb.93

Nov.00

Jul.96

Jan.05

May 74

May 68

Perodua Manufacturing Sdn. Bhd.

Honda Malaysia Sdn. Bhd.

Isuzu Hicom Malaysia Sdn. Bhd.

Mercedes-Benz Malaysia Sdn. Bhd.

Tan Chong Motor Assemblies Sdn. Bhd.

Assembly Services Sdn. Bhd.

Daihatsu

Honda

Isuzu

Mitsubishi Fuso

Nissan

Toyota

6,486

1,600

973

─1,570

3,270

200

30

60

─70

RM 140

RM170

RM 100

RM 134.7

RM 1

RM 7.5

Kancil, KENARI, MYVI, VIVA

City, Civic, Accord, CR-V

Assembly of small and medium-sized CVs, medium and large-sized buses

Canter, FUSO

Grand Livina, Tiida, Vanette, Serena, X-TRAIL

Camry, Corolla, Hiace, Hilux, Vios, Innova, Fortuner, Engines

─51%

51%

0%

5.58%

UMWT100%

Est. EmployeesAnnual ProdCap. (x 1,000)Company Name Capitalization

(x 1 milliion)Manufacturer ProductsEquity Stake

11

2

3 Karawang

Bekasi

Bukit Indah

Jakarta

Karawang

Bekasi

Bukit Indah

Jakarta

12

131 54 6

987

Jakarta

1410

Rawang Pekan

Shah Alam

Melaka

6

2

1

4 Kuala Lumpur

Rawang Pekan

Shah Alam

Melaka

Kuala Lumpur5

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AUTOMOBILE PRODUCTION COMPANIES COMPONENTS MANUFACTURING COMPANIES

Production Facilities in ASEAN in 2008 & Related Data by Country

Manufacturer Company Name Est.Capitalization(x 1 million)

Equity Stake Products

Annual ProdCap. (x 1,000) Employees

1 Daihatsu P. T. Astra Daihatsu Motor Jan 92 INR 894,370 61.75% Terios, XENIA, Gran Max, LUXIO 210 9,126

2 Hino P. T. Hino Motors Manufacturing Indonesia Dec 82 USD 64.8 90% Trucks and buses – (1) 384

3 Honda P. T. Honda Prospect Motor Feb 99 USD 70 51% Jazz, CR-V, Freed 50 2,800

4 Isuzu P. T. Isuzu Astra Motor Indonesia Sep 74 INR 92,000 44.9% Assembly of Asia-market cars and small-sized CVs 75 428

5 Mitsubishi P. T. Krama Yudha Ratu Motors Aug 73 YEN 25 0% Colt T1200SS, Colt L300 83 932

6 Mitsubishi Fuso P. T. Krama Yudha Tiga Berlian Motors Jun 73 IDR 12,000 18% Canter, FUSO – –

7 Nissan P. T. Nissan Motor Indonesia May 95 USD 56 75% Grand Livina, Livina, X-TRAlL, Serena 40 640

8 Nissan Diesel P. T. Astra Nissan Diesel Indonesia Apr 96 INR 62,840 12.5% Trucks and buses 4.8 82

9 Suzuki P. T. Suzuki Indomobil Motor 1990 USD 45 90% Grand Vitara, APV, Carry, Futura, Swift, SX4 120 5,600

10 ToyotaP. T. Toyota Motor Manufacturing Indonesia Apr 71 INR 19,524 95% Innova, Dyna, Fortuner, Engines 66 5,230

11 Isuzu P. T. Mesin Isuzu Indonesia Feb 83 INR 13,200 36.7% Diesel engines and related parts 50 175

12 Isuzu P. T. Asian Isuzu Casting Center Apr 97 INR 107,500 18.6% Forged parts 6.6 tons 362

13 Mitsubishi Mitsubishi Krama Yudha Motors & Manufacturing Aug 73 IDR 11,451

0% Pressed parts and engines – –

14 Mitsubishi Fuso 32.3% Engines, Body parts – –

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(1) A dash denotes data is not available.

Indonesia

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Production Facilities in ASEAN in 2007 & Related Data by Country

I n d o n e s i a

Jan.92

Dec.82

Feb.99

Sep.74

Jun.73

May.95

Apr.96

1990

Apr.71

Feb.83

Apr.97

Aug.73

P. T. Astra Daihatsu Motor

PT. Hino Motors Manufacturing Indonesia

P. T. Honda Prospect Motor

P. T. Isuzu Astra Motor Indonesia

P.T. Krama Yudha Tiga Berlian Motors

P. T. Nissan Motor Indonesia

P. T. Astra Nissan Diesel Indonesia

P. T. Indomobil Suzuki International

PT. Toyota Motor Manufacturing Indonesia

P. T. Mesin Isuzu Indonesia

P. T. Asian Isuzu Casting Center

Mitsubishi Krama Yudha Motors & Manufacturing

Daihatsu

Hino

Honda

Isuzu

Mitsubishi Fuso

Nissan

Nissan Diesel

Suzuki

Toyota

Isuzu

Isuzu

Mitsubishi

Mitsubishi Fuso

6,052

320

2,800

428

─650

82

3,800

5,332

175

362

──

200

─50

75

─40

4.8

140

72 Engines

50

6.6 tons

──

INR 338,850

USD 47.8

USD 70

INR 92,000

IDR 12,000

USD 56

INR 62,840

USD 45

INR 19,524

INR 13,200

INR 107,500

IDR 11,451

Terios, XENIA, Gran Max

Trucks and buses

Jazz, CR-V

Assembly of Asia-market cars and small-sized CVs

Canter, FUSO

Grand Livina, Livina, X-TRAlL, Serena

Trucks and buses

Grand Vitara, APV, Carry, Futura, Swift, SX4

Innova, Kijang Innova, Dyna, Fortuner, Engines

Diesel engines and related parts

Forged parts

Pressed parts and engines

Engines, Body parts

61.75%

90%

51%

44.94%

18%

75%

12.5%

90%

95%

36.7%

18.6%

0%

32.28%

Est. EmployeesAnnual ProdCap. (x 1,000)Company Name Capitalization

(x 1 milliion)Manufacturer ProductsEquity Stake

Feb.93

Nov.00

Jul.96

Jan.05

May 74

May 68

Perodua Manufacturing Sdn. Bhd.

Honda Malaysia Sdn. Bhd.

Isuzu Hicom Malaysia Sdn. Bhd.

Mercedes-Benz Malaysia Sdn. Bhd.

Tan Chong Motor Assemblies Sdn. Bhd.

Assembly Services Sdn. Bhd.

Daihatsu

Honda

Isuzu

Mitsubishi Fuso

Nissan

Toyota

6,486

1,600

973

─1,570

3,270

200

30

60

─70

RM 140

RM170

RM 100

RM 134.7

RM 1

RM 7.5

Kancil, KENARI, MYVI, VIVA

City, Civic, Accord, CR-V

Assembly of small and medium-sized CVs, medium and large-sized buses

Canter, FUSO

Grand Livina, Tiida, Vanette, Serena, X-TRAIL

Camry, Corolla, Hiace, Hilux, Vios, Innova, Fortuner, Engines

─51%

51%

0%

5.58%

UMWT100%

Est. EmployeesAnnual ProdCap. (x 1,000)Company Name Capitalization

(x 1 milliion)Manufacturer ProductsEquity Stake

11

2

3 Karawang

Bekasi

Bukit Indah

Jakarta

Karawang

Bekasi

Bukit Indah

Jakarta

12

131 54 6

987

Jakarta

1410

Rawang Pekan

Shah Alam

Melaka

6

2

1

4 Kuala Lumpur

Rawang Pekan

Shah Alam

Melaka

Kuala Lumpur5

3

AUTOMOBILE PRODUCTION COMPANIES COMPONENTS MANUFACTURING COMPANIES

Manufacturer Company Name Est.Capitalization(x 1 million)

Equity Stake Products

Annual ProdCap. (x 1,000) Employees

1 Daihatsu Perodua Manufacturing Sdn. Bhd. Feb 93 RM 140 – Kancil, KENARI, MYVI, VIVA, NAUTICA 230 6,036

2 Honda Honda Malaysia Sdn. Bhd. Nov 00 RM 170 51% City, Civic, Accord, CR-V 30 1,600

3 Isuzu Isuzu Hicom Malaysia Sdn. Bhd. Jul 96 RM 100 51% Assembly of small and medium-sized CVs, medium and large-sized buses 60 973

4 Mitsubishi Fuso Mercedes-Benz Malaysia Sdn. Bhd. Jan 05 RM 134.7 0% Canter, FUSO 60 300

5 Nissan Tan Chong Motor Assemblies Sdn. Bhd. May 74 RM 1 – Grand Livina, Latio, Sylphy, Vanette, X-TRAIL 53 1,410

6 Toyota Assembly Services Sdn. Bhd. May 68 RM 7.5 UMWT100% Hiace, Hilux, Vios, Innova, Fortuner 74 2,748

Malaysia

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South ChinaSea

SuluSea

PhilippineSea

Luzon Str.

BRUNEI

PHILIPPINES

Manila

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■AUTOMOBILE PRODUCTION COMPANIES  ●COMPONENTS MANUFACTURING COMPANIES ■AUTOMOBILE PRODUCTION COMPANIES  ●COMPONENTS MANUFACTURING COMPANIES

Production Facilities in ASEAN in 2007 & Related Data by Country

11

12

1

6

7

8

9

10

5

4

2

3

13

11

12

1

6

7

8

9

10

5

4

2

3

(1) Honda opens its second auto plant in the latter half of 2008 and expands the combined annual production capacity in Thailand to 240,000 units.

13

14

15

Mar.75

Oct.90

Aug.95

Feb.04

May 72

Apr.82

Apr.54

Dec.81

Aug.88

Nov.96

Jan.73

Aug.90

Pilipinas Hino Inc.

Honda Cars Philippines Inc.

Isuzu Philippines Corporation

Ford Motor Co. Philippines Inc.

Mitsubishi Motors Philippines Corporation

Nissan Motor Philippines, Inc.

Universal Motors Corporation

Columbian Motors Corp.

Toyota Motor Philippines Corp.

Isuzu Autoparts Manufacturing Corporation

Asian Transmission Corp.

Toyota Autoparts Philippines Inc.

Hino

Honda

Isuzu

Mazda

Mitsubishi

Mitsubishi Fuso

Nissan

Nissan Diesel

Toyota

Isuzu

Mitsubishi

Toyota

170

700

590

727

720

─325

130

68

1,929

391

430

1,045

─15

15

50

28

─5

3

0.4

19

150

──

PHP 187.5

PHP 1,030

PHP 1,000

PHP 1,640

PHP 1,845

PHP 154

PHP 1,538

PHP 1,549

PHP 442

PHP 350.7

PHP 1,000

Trucks and buses

City, Civic

Assembly of buses and small and medium-sized CVs

Mazda3, Tribute

L300, Adventure

Canter, FUSO

Sentra, X-TRAIL

Frontier, Patrol, Urvan

Trucks and buses

Corolla, Innova, Vios

Transmissions

Processing and assembly of transmissions

Transmissions, Continuous velocity joints

15%

74.24%

35%

0%

51%

0%

5.36%

0%

1.55%

34%

100%

84.71%

95%

Est. EmployeesAnnual ProdCap. (x 1,000)Company Name Capitalization

(x 1 milliion)Manufacturer ProductsEquity Stake

May 62

Dec.00

Apr.66

Nov.95

Jan.87

Jan.04

Nov.73

Aug.62

Oct.62

May 88

Jul.87

Sep.87

Dec.94

Jul.87

Feb.78

Hino Motors Manufacturing (Thailand) Ltd.

Honda Automobile (Thailand) Co., Ltd.

Isuzu Motors Co., (Thailand) Ltd.

Auto Alliance (Thailand) Co., Ltd.

Mitsubishi Motors (Thailand) Co., Ltd.

Mitsubishi Fuso Truck (Thailand) Co., Ltd.

Siam Nissan Automobile Co., Ltd.

Siam Motors & Nissan Co., Ltd.

Toyota Motor Thailand Co., Ltd.

Thai Auto Work Co., Ltd.

Isuzu Engine Manufacturing Co., (Thailand) Ltd.

Thai International Die Making Co., Ltd.

IT Forting (Thailand) Co., Ltd.

Siam Toyota Manufacturing Co., Ltd.

Toyota Auto Body Thailand Co., Ltd.

Hino

Honda

Isuzu

Mazda

Mitsubishi

Mitsubishi Fuso

Nissan

Toyota

Isuzu

Toyota

3,000

4,200

3,238

3,400

3,200

─1,350

240

12,722

1,100

1,187

689

263

2,260

─120(1)

220

173

190

140

439

63

210

────

THB 2,500

THB 5,460

THB 8,500

THB 500

THB 7,000

THB 500

THB 1,930.91

THB 13.33

THB 7,520

─THB 1,025

THB 100

THB 700

THB 850

THB 10

Trucks and unit production for Toyota

City, Jazz, Civic, Accord, CR-V

Assembly of large and small-sized CVs

BT-50, Ford Ranger

Triton, Strada, Lancer, Space Wagon

Canter, FK, FM, FN

Frontier Navara, Frontier

Teana, Tiida

Camry, Corolla, Hilux VIGO, Yaris, Vios, Wish, Fortuner

Fortuner, VIGO

Diesel engines

Forging of press molds, Press processing

Forged parts

Engines, Engine parts

Stamped parts

80%HM 75.94%

ASH 13.04%

6.7%

45%

99.8%

100%

75%

75%

86.4%

─1.4%

28%

39.3%

96%

TMT 49%

Est. EmployeesAnnual ProdCap. (x 1,000)Company Name Capitalization

(x 1 milliion)Manufacturer ProductsEquity Stake

8 5

1

9

7 103 411 12 13

2

6

Metro ManilaMetro Manila

LagunaLaguna

RizalRizal

Santa RosaSanta Rosa

MaktiMakti

CanlubangCanlubang

The Philippines

Manufacturer Company Name Est.Capitalization(x 1 million)

Equity Stake Products

Annual ProdCap. (x 1,000) Employees

1 Hino Pilipinas Hino Inc. Mar 75 PHP 187.5 15% Trucks and buses – 200

2 Honda Honda Cars Philippines Inc. Oct 90 PHP 707 74.24% City, Civic 15 700

3 Isuzu Isuzu Philippines Corporation Aug 95 PHP 1,000 35% Assembly of buses and small and medium-sized CVs 15 590

4 Mazda Ford Motor Co. Philippines Inc. Feb 04 – 0% Mazda3, Tribute 36 651

5 Mitsubishi Mitsubishi Motors Philippines Corporation Jan 87 PHP 1,640

51% Delica, Adventure - -

6 Mitsubishi Fuso 0% Canter, FUSO – –

7Nissan

Nissan Motor Philippines, Inc. Apr 82 PHP 1,845 5.36% Sentra, X-TRAIL, Grand Livina 5 310

8 Universal Motors Corporation Apr 54 PHP 154 0% Frontier, Patrol, Urvan 3 130

9 Nissan Diesel Columbian Motors Corporation Dec 81 PHP 1,538 1.55% Trucks and buses 0.4 68

10 Toyota Toyota Motor Philippines Corporation Aug 88 PHP 1,549 34% Innova, Vios 23 1,904

11 IsuzuIsuzu Autoparts Manufacturing Corporation Nov 96 PHP 442 100% Transmissions 110 400

12 Mitsubishi Asian Transmission Corporation – PHP 420 84.7% Processing and assembly of transmissions – –

13 Toyota Toyota Autoparts Philippines Inc. Aug 90 PHP 1,000 95% Transmissions, Continuous velocity joints – 1,168

AUTOMOBILE PRODUCTION COMPANIES COMPONENTS MANUFACTURING COMPANIES

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Production Facilities in ASEAN in 2008 & Related Data by Country

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Manufacturer Company Name Est.Capitalization(x 1 million)

Equity Stake Products

Annual ProdCap. (x 1,000) Employees

1 Hino Hino Motors Manufacturing (Thailand) Ltd. May 62 THB 2,500 80% Trucks and unit production for Toyota – 2,800

2 Honda Honda Automobile (Thailand) Co., Ltd. Dec 00 THB 5,460HM 75.94%ASH 13.04%

City, Jazz, Civic, Accord, CR-V 240 4,200

3 Isuzu Isuzu Motors Co., (Thailand) Ltd. Apr 66 THB 8,500 6.7% Assembly of large and small-sized CVs - 3,302

4 Mazda Auto Alliance (Thailand) Co., Ltd. Nov 95 THB 570 46% BT-50, Ford Ranger 173 3,792

5 Mitsubishi Mitsubishi Motors (Thailand) Co., Ltd. Jan 87 THB 7,000 100% Triton, Strada, Lancer, Space Wagon 190 3,200

6 Mitsubishi Fuso Mitsubishi Fuso Truck (Thailand) Co., Ltd. Jan 04 THB 500 100% Canter, FK, FN 13 200

7Nissan

Siam Nissan Automobile Co., Ltd. Nov 73 THB 1,930.91 75% Frontier Navara140

1,340

8 Siam Motors & Nissan Co., Ltd. Aug 62 THB 13.33 75% Teana, Tiida 240

9Toyota

Toyota Motor Thailand Co., Ltd. Oct 62 THB 7,520 86.4%Camry, Corolla, Hilux VIGO, Yaris, Vios, Wish, Fortuner 513 12,824

10 Thai Auto Works Co., Ltd. – – – Fortuner 60 969

11

Isuzu

Isuzu Engine Manufacturing Co., (Thailand) Ltd. Jul 87 THB 1,025 1.4% Diesel engines 180 1,172

12 Thai International Die Making Co., Ltd. Sep 87 THB 100 28% Forging of press molds, Press processing – 689

13 IT Forting (Thailand) Co., Ltd. Dec 94 THB 700 39.3% Forged parts – 263

14 Mitsubishi MMTH Engine Company Limited Jan 87 THB 20 100% Engines – –

15Toyota

Siam Toyota Manufacturing Co., Ltd. Jul 87 THB 850 96% Engines, Engine parts – 2,381

16 Toyota Auto Body Thailand Co., Ltd. Feb 78 THB 10 TMT 49% Stamped parts – –

Thailand

AUTOMOBILE PRODUCTION COMPANIES COMPONENTS MANUFACTURING COMPANIES

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Luzon

Hainan

Gulf ofThailand

Gulf ofTongking

Gulf ofMartaban South China

Sea

AndamanSea

Nicobar Is.

Phi l ippineSea

Babuyan Is.

Samar

Leyte

Panay

Negros

Mindoro

Luzon Str.

Hong Kong

Manila

CebuBacolodIloilo

Baguio

VIETNAM PHILIPPINES

LAOS

CAMBODIA

THAILAND

MYANMAR

(BURMA)

Hainan

Bay ofBengal

Gulf ofTongking

Gulf ofMartaban

INDIA

NakhonRatchasima

CHINA

LAOS

THAILAND

MYANMAR(BURMA)

8 9

SINGAPORE5

61

23

4

MALAYSIA

JAMA Singapore

1

6

7

5

4

2

3

1

1

2

3

4

5

6

Production Facilities in ASEAN in 2007 & Related Data by Country

Jun.96

Mar.96

Oct.95

Apr.94

Apr.95

Sep.95

Hino Motors (Vietnam) Ltd.

Honda Vietnam Co., Ltd.

Isuzu Vietnam Co., Ltd.

Vina Star Motors Corporation

Vietnam Suzuki Corp.

Toyota Motor Vietnam Co., Ltd.

Hino

Honda

Isuzu

Mitsubishi

Mitsubishi Fuso

Suzuki

Toyota

100

4,800(1)

283

──

400

854

─10

───6

18

USD 8.11

USD 62.9

USD 15

USD 16

USD 22

USD 49.14

Trucks and buses

Civic

Assembly of small-sized CVs and RVs

Assembly of Pajero, Lancer, etc.

Canter

Carry, APV

Camry, Corolla, Hiace, Land Cruiser, Vios, Innova

51%HM 42%

ASH 28%

35%

25%

0%

35%

70%

Est. EmployeesAnnual ProdCap. (x 1,000)Company Name Capitalization

(x 1 milliion)Manufacturer ProductsEquity Stake

1998Myanmar Suzuki Motor Co., Ltd.Suzuki ─ ─USD 6.7 Carry, Wagon R+60%

Est. EmployeesAnnual ProdCap. (x 1,000)Company Name Capitalization

(x 1 milliion)Manufacturer ProductsEquity Stake

1996

1983

1988

2005

2005

1990

Isuzu Motors ASIA Ltd.

Singapore Safety Driving Centre Ltd.

Bukit Batok Driving Centre

NISSAN Asia Pacific Pte. Ltd.

Nissan International Finance Singapore Pte. Ltd.

Toyota Motor Asia Pacific Pte. Ltd.(1)

Isuzu

Honda

Honda

Nissan

Nissan

Toyota

16

308

328

20

8

400

USD 187

SGD 2

SGD 5

USD 10

USD 5

SGD 6

Buying and selling of complementary parts in the region. Works as holding company for regional business entities and their management.Education at the time of obtaining motorcycle riding or automobile driver's licenses and safety training for companies and communities.Education at the time of obtaining motorcycle riding or automobile driver’s licenses and safety training for companies and communities.Regional marketing and sales, franchise management (training, CS improvement, VI compliance), public relations and order processing center (production orders). Settlement service, risk management, treasury consulting service, group finance and payment factory.

Support for marketing operations in Asia (excluding China).

100%

27.5%

26%

100%

100%

100%

Est. EmployeesCompany Name Capitalization(x 1 milliion)Manufacturer FunctionEquity

Stake

(1) Initially established as Toyota Motor Management Service Singapore Pte. Ltd., which was changed to its actual name in 2001.

(1) Inclusive motorcycle business.

■AUTOMOBILE PRODUCTION COMPANIES

V i e t n a m

■AUTOMOBILE PRODUCTION COMPANY

●OTHER FACILITIES

M ya n m a r

S i n g a p o r e

7

6

2

1

543

Hanoi

Ho Chi Minh City

1YangonYangon

Dong Nai

Vinh Phuc

Hanoi

Ho Chi Minh CityDong Nai

Vinh Phuc

AUTOMOBILE PRODUCTION COMPANIES

(1) Inclusive of motorcycle business.

Production Facilities in ASEAN in 2008 & Related Data by Country

Manufacturer Company Name Est.Capitalization(x 1 milliion)

Equity Stake Products

Annual ProdCap. (x 1,000) Employees

1 Hino Hino Motors (Vietnam) Ltd. Jun 96 USD 8.11 51% Trucks and buses – 102

2 Honda Honda Vietnam Co., Ltd. Mar 96 USD 62.9 42% Civic 10 4,800 (1)

3 Isuzu Isuzu Vietnam Co., Ltd. Oct 95 USD 15 35% Assembly of small-sized CVs and RVs – 283

4 MitsubishiVina Star Motors Corporation Apr 94 USD 16

25% Assembly of Pajero, Lancer, etc. – –

5 Mitsubishi Fuso 0% Canter – –

6 Suzuki Vietnam Suzuki Corporation Apr 95 USD 22 35% Carry, APV 6 400

7 Toyota Toyota Motor Vietnam Co., Ltd. Sep 95 USD 49.14 70% Camry, Corolla, Hiace, Vios, Innova 26 1,305

8

Vietnam

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Hainan

Gulf ofThailand

Gulf ofTongking

Gulf ofMartaban South China

Sea

AndamanSea

Nicobar Is.

Palawan

Hong Kong

VIETNAM

LAOS

CAMBODIA

THAILAND

MYANMAR

(BURMA)

Hainan

Bay ofBengal

Gulf ofTongking

Gulf ofMartaban

INDIA

NakhonRatchasima

CHINA

LAOS

THAILAND

MYANMAR(BURMA)

8 9

SINGAPORE5

6

1

23

4JAMA Singapore

1

6

7

5

4

2

3

1

1

2

3

4

5

6

Production Facilities in ASEAN in 2007 & Related Data by Country

Jun.96

Mar.96

Oct.95

Apr.94

Apr.95

Sep.95

Hino Motors (Vietnam) Ltd.

Honda Vietnam Co., Ltd.

Isuzu Vietnam Co., Ltd.

Vina Star Motors Corporation

Vietnam Suzuki Corp.

Toyota Motor Vietnam Co., Ltd.

Hino

Honda

Isuzu

Mitsubishi

Mitsubishi Fuso

Suzuki

Toyota

100

4,800(1)

283

──

400

854

─10

───6

18

USD 8.11

USD 62.9

USD 15

USD 16

USD 22

USD 49.14

Trucks and buses

Civic

Assembly of small-sized CVs and RVs

Assembly of Pajero, Lancer, etc.

Canter

Carry, APV

Camry, Corolla, Hiace, Land Cruiser, Vios, Innova

51%HM 42%

ASH 28%

35%

25%

0%

35%

70%

Est. EmployeesAnnual ProdCap. (x 1,000)Company Name Capitalization

(x 1 milliion)Manufacturer ProductsEquity Stake

1998Myanmar Suzuki Motor Co., Ltd.Suzuki ─ ─USD 6.7 Carry, Wagon R+60%

Est. EmployeesAnnual ProdCap. (x 1,000)Company Name Capitalization

(x 1 milliion)Manufacturer ProductsEquity Stake

1996

1983

1988

2005

2005

1990

Isuzu Motors ASIA Ltd.

Singapore Safety Driving Centre Ltd.

Bukit Batok Driving Centre

NISSAN Asia Pacific Pte. Ltd.

Nissan International Finance Singapore Pte. Ltd.

Toyota Motor Asia Pacific Pte. Ltd.(1)

Isuzu

Honda

Honda

Nissan

Nissan

Toyota

16

308

328

20

8

400

USD 187

SGD 2

SGD 5

USD 10

USD 5

SGD 6

Buying and selling of complementary parts in the region. Works as holding company for regional business entities and their management.Education at the time of obtaining motorcycle riding or automobile driver's licenses and safety training for companies and communities.Education at the time of obtaining motorcycle riding or automobile driver’s licenses and safety training for companies and communities.Regional marketing and sales, franchise management (training, CS improvement, VI compliance), public relations and order processing center (production orders). Settlement service, risk management, treasury consulting service, group finance and payment factory.

Support for marketing operations in Asia (excluding China).

100%

27.5%

26%

100%

100%

100%

Est. EmployeesCompany Name Capitalization(x 1 milliion)Manufacturer FunctionEquity

Stake

(1) Initially established as Toyota Motor Management Service Singapore Pte. Ltd., which was changed to its actual name in 2001.

(1) Inclusive motorcycle business.

■AUTOMOBILE PRODUCTION COMPANIES

V i e t n a m

■AUTOMOBILE PRODUCTION COMPANY

●OTHER FACILITIES

7

6

2

1

543

Hanoi

Ho Chi Minh City

1 YangonYangon

Dong Nai

Vinh Phuc

Hanoi

Ho Chi Minh CityDong Nai

Vinh Phuc

Hainan

Gulf ofThailand

Gulf ofTongking

Gulf ofMartaban South China

Sea

AndamanSea

Nicobar Is.

Palawan

Hong Kong

VIETNAM

LAOS

CAMBODIA

THAILAND

MYANMAR

(BURMA)

Hainan

Bay ofBengal

Gulf ofTongking

Gulf ofMartaban

INDIA

NakhonRatchasima

CHINA

LAOS

THAILAND

MYANMAR(BURMA)

8 9

SINGAPORE5

6

1

23

4JAMA Singapore

1

6

7

5

4

2

3

1

1

2

3

4

5

6

Production Facilities in ASEAN in 2007 & Related Data by Country

Jun.96

Mar.96

Oct.95

Apr.94

Apr.95

Sep.95

Hino Motors (Vietnam) Ltd.

Honda Vietnam Co., Ltd.

Isuzu Vietnam Co., Ltd.

Vina Star Motors Corporation

Vietnam Suzuki Corp.

Toyota Motor Vietnam Co., Ltd.

Hino

Honda

Isuzu

Mitsubishi

Mitsubishi Fuso

Suzuki

Toyota

100

4,800(1)

283

──

400

854

─10

───6

18

USD 8.11

USD 62.9

USD 15

USD 16

USD 22

USD 49.14

Trucks and buses

Civic

Assembly of small-sized CVs and RVs

Assembly of Pajero, Lancer, etc.

Canter

Carry, APV

Camry, Corolla, Hiace, Land Cruiser, Vios, Innova

51%HM 42%

ASH 28%

35%

25%

0%

35%

70%

Est. EmployeesAnnual ProdCap. (x 1,000)Company Name Capitalization

(x 1 milliion)Manufacturer ProductsEquity Stake

1998Myanmar Suzuki Motor Co., Ltd.Suzuki ─ ─USD 6.7 Carry, Wagon R+60%

Est. EmployeesAnnual ProdCap. (x 1,000)Company Name Capitalization

(x 1 milliion)Manufacturer ProductsEquity Stake

1996

1983

1988

2005

2005

1990

Isuzu Motors ASIA Ltd.

Singapore Safety Driving Centre Ltd.

Bukit Batok Driving Centre

NISSAN Asia Pacific Pte. Ltd.

Nissan International Finance Singapore Pte. Ltd.

Toyota Motor Asia Pacific Pte. Ltd.(1)

Isuzu

Honda

Honda

Nissan

Nissan

Toyota

16

308

328

20

8

400

USD 187

SGD 2

SGD 5

USD 10

USD 5

SGD 6

Buying and selling of complementary parts in the region. Works as holding company for regional business entities and their management.Education at the time of obtaining motorcycle riding or automobile driver's licenses and safety training for companies and communities.Education at the time of obtaining motorcycle riding or automobile driver’s licenses and safety training for companies and communities.Regional marketing and sales, franchise management (training, CS improvement, VI compliance), public relations and order processing center (production orders). Settlement service, risk management, treasury consulting service, group finance and payment factory.

Support for marketing operations in Asia (excluding China).

100%

27.5%

26%

100%

100%

100%

Est. EmployeesCompany Name Capitalization(x 1 milliion)Manufacturer FunctionEquity

Stake

(1) Initially established as Toyota Motor Management Service Singapore Pte. Ltd., which was changed to its actual name in 2001.

(1) Inclusive motorcycle business.

■AUTOMOBILE PRODUCTION COMPANIES

V i e t n a m

■AUTOMOBILE PRODUCTION COMPANY

●OTHER FACILITIES

7

6

2

1

543

Hanoi

Ho Chi Minh City

1 YangonYangon

Dong Nai

Vinh Phuc

Hanoi

Ho Chi Minh CityDong Nai

Vinh Phuc

Singapore

Myanmar

Manufacturer Company Name Est.Capitalization(x 1 milliion)

Equity Stake Products

Annual ProdCap. (x 1,000) Employees

1 Suzuki Myanmar Suzuki Motor Co., Ltd. 1998 USD 6.7 60% Carry, Wagon R+ – –

(1) Initially established as Toyota Motor Management Service Singapore Pte. Ltd., its name was changed in 2001.

AUTOMOBILE PRODUCTION COMPANIES

OTHER FACILITIES

Manufacturer Company Name Est.Capitalization(x 1 milliion)

Equity Stake Function Employees

1 Isuzu Isuzu Motors ASIA Ltd. 1996 USD 187 100%Buying and selling of complementary parts in the region. Works as holding company for regional business entities and their management.

16

2 Honda Singapore Safety Driving Centre Ltd. 1983 SGD 2 27.5%Education at the time of obtaining motorcycle riding or automobile driver’s licenses and safety training for companies and communities.

320

3 Honda Bukit Batok Driving Centre 1988 SGD 5 26%Education at the time of obtaining motorcycle riding or automobile driver’s licenses and safety training for companies and communities.

370

4 Nissan NISSAN Asia Pacific Pte. Ltd. 2005 USD 10 100%Regional marketing and sales, franchise management (training, CS improvement, VI compliance), public relations and order processing center (production orders).

27

5 NissanNissan International Finance Singapore Pte. Ltd. 2005 USD 5 100% Settlement service, risk management, treasury

consulting service, group finance and payment factory. 10

6 Toyota Toyota Motor Asia Pacific Pte. Ltd.(1) 1990 SGD 6 100% Support for marketing operations in Asia (excluding China). 400

9

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Statistics

Production Hits Record High JAMA member companies, together with their ASEAN counterparts, produced a total of 2,308,011 units of passenger cars, trucks and buses in 2008. An almost six-fold increase from a decade ago, this also marks a record high in the production volume.

Exports Continue on the Rising TrendOn a decidedly expansionary trend since almost a decade ago, a total of 749,537 vehicles were exported by JAMA member companies and their ASEAN counterparts in 2008. Of these, about 23% were exported within ASEAN countries, contributing to intra-regional trade, while the remaining 77% were bound for destinations outside ASEAN.

800,000

700,000

600,000

500,000

400,000

300,000

200,000

100,000

01994

27,544

1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

2,400,000

2,200,000

2,000,000

1,800,000

1,600,000

1,400,000

1,200,000

1,000,000

800,000

600,000

400,000

200,000

01994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

993,692

1,242,2781,307,269

1,217,850

405,148

738,053

997,940 1,096,065

1,273,082

1,471,998

1,748,939

2,027,123

1,859,391

2,076,965

2,308,011

33,806 42,370

73,990 92,523

127,733 126,037110,252 139,096

212,014 263,923

405,511

562,284

653,636

749,537

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Key Players in the ASEAN MarketOut of the overall 2 million new passenger cars, trucks and buses sold in ASEAN in 2008, about 86%, or some 1.72 million units, were produced by JAMA member companies and their ASEAN counterparts. This highlights the key role they play in the ASEAN market.

Sustained Pace of Growth in Employment and Number of FacilitiesAlmost 89,000 people in ASEAN were in employment in 63 facilities of JAMA members and their ASEAN counterparts in 2008. This sustained growth in the production, sales and exports should continue to contribute towards job creation.

100,000

90,000

80,000

70,000

60,000

50,000

40,000

30,000

20,000

10,000

0

70

60

50

40

30

20

10

0

2003

50 56

58

6561

63

20062004 20072005 2008

Employment No. of facilities

No. of facilities

49,871

60,77368,291

78,30585,491

88,866

600,000

500,000

400,000

300,000

200,000

100,000

0Vietnam SingaporeThailand

569,449

Indonesia

575,767

Malaysia

382,632

Philippines

100,501

40,153 50,305

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Supporting Trade Liberalization and InvestmentJAMA advocates the establishment of economic partnership agreements (EPAs) with ASEAN countries and the region as a whole, convinced that such agreements effectively compliment multilateral trade, investment liberalization, and other progress under the World Trade Organization (WTO).

JAMA is confident that expanded trade and investment between Japan and ASEAN countries as facilitated by EPAs will strengthen the interrelationships with these countries and thereby promote the further development of ASEAN’s automotive sector as a whole.

In 2008, EPAs with Indonesia, Brunei, Philippines, and ASEAN came into effect while EPA with Vietnam was signed. JAMA welcomes such progress.

At the same time, in leveraging EPAs, JAMA considers it important to have more flexible and harmonized Rules of Origin. JAMA shows its support towards negotiations among the governments by providing comments

and information.

Promoting Regional IntegrationStrengthening international competitiveness is necessary for the development of the ASEAN automotive industry. To achieve this, it is important to remove tariff and non-tariff barriers, and integrate ASEAN as a single market. In recent years, owing to the sincere efforts by the governments of ASEAN countries, not only is AFTA (ASEAN Free Trade Area) nearing its completion, there is significant progress in regional integration towards the creation of ASEAN Economic Community (AEC).

As part of its efforts to support the strengthening of the competitiveness of the ASEAN automotive industry and regional integration, JAMA participates in the AMEICC (AEM-METI Economic and Industrial Cooperation Committee) WGAI1 meeting since its inception in 1998. As an organization under AEM-METI2, the AMEICC WGAI meeting meets annually for government and industry players to exchange opinions on issues in the ASEAN automobile industry. The 11th AMEICC-WGAI meeting in 2008 saw the active discussion on issues such as ASEAN integration, environment, biofuels, technical harmonization and mutual recognition of approvals. JAMA intends to continue its active participation in this meeting.

1 Working Group on the Automobile Industry.2 ASEAN Economic Ministers-Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (Japan).

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JAMA Activities in ASEAN

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Moving Towards A More Comprehensive Certification System and Safety and Environmental RegulationsCertification SystemTo further promote the development of the auto industry, JAMA advocates the harmonization of certification system based on the United Nation’s WP29 (World Forum for Harmonization of Vehicle Regulations) 1958 Agreement, the only international agreement providing legal basis for Mutual Recognition of Approval (MRA) for auto parts and systems. With the MRA, the Agreement’s contracting parties would mutually recognize one another’s approvals without the need for re-certification. (See pg 14 for more details)

Anticipating the worldwide trend of the 1958 Agreement extending the MRA for auto parts and systems to the whole vehicle, together with the Japanese Government, JAMA promotes the concept of International Whole Vehicle Type Approval (IWVTA) to ASEAN auto industry representatives during the 8th AAF/TC3-JAMA1 Meeting and 13th Asian Regulation & Certification Experts (RACE) Meeting in 2008.

Paving the way for the adoption of IWTA in the future, JAMA first initiates a roadmap for a National VTA to be established in each ASEAN country by 2010, to be followed by a harmonized ASEAN VTA by 2015. ASEAN auto industry representatives welcomed the roadmap with enthusiasm and cooperated in its formulation. In a further push, the AAF/TC3 proposed the roadmap to ASEAN governments at the 8th ACCSQ-APWG2

Meeting, the implementing body for harmonization of technical regulations/standards in ASEAN.

Vehicle Safety RegulationsA harmonized certification system cannot be complete without a set of harmonized vehicle safety regulations.

Although ASEAN governments aim to adopt the UN/ECE Regulations annexed to the 1958 Agreement as a basis to harmonize safety regulations, some regulations may be unsuitable for ASEAN climate and require review. Assisting these countries in their adoption process, JAMA experts advise the concerned industry associations and authorities by presenting an updated study on the UNECE regulations suitable for adoption in ASEAN. Based on the study, the AAF/TC3 developed a Roadmap of UN/ECE Regulations Adoption List. This Roadmap was proposed to the ASEAN governments during the 8th ACCSQ-APWG Meeting.

EnvironmentTo support the improvement of air quality in ASEAN countries, JAMA fuel experts drafted specifications of EURO 4 fuel along with bio-fuel specification for both ethanol and FAME3, that are suitable for Southeast Asia climate, for consideration by the AAF. The adoption of these fuel specifications in future is expected to reduce pollutants from vehicle emission further.

In addition, JAMA noise experts conduct research missions in ASEAN region to investigate the actual noise level and traffic conditions. Based on the mission outcome, they recommend to the ASEAN authorities ways to improve environmental noise issues.

1 ASEAN Automotive Federation/Technical Committee 3.2 ASEAN Consultative Committee for Standard and Quality-Automotive Product Working Group.3 Fatty Acid Methyl Ester.

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Harmonization of technical regulations, MRA and International Whole Vehicle Type ApprovalAs a global product underpinning livelihood, the recent years have seen the widespread use of the automobile all over the world. At the same time, there are also societal demands on the performance of the automobile in addressing global warming, air pollution, and safety aspects for passengers and pedestrians on a global scale. Consequently, worldwide harmonization of standards for vehicles and parts differing among countries, and the introduction of MRA (Mutual Recognition of Approval) among importing and exporting countries or regions has become necessary. To these ends, activities are currently being carried out at the UN/WP29 forum, where UNECE (United Nations Economic Commission for Europe) regulations based on 1958 Agreement are under discussion.

The merits of worldwide harmonization of technical regulations and MRA include the resulting standardization of vehicle design specifications and parts, reduced development and production costs, and a simplification and facilitation of certification procedures in all countries concerned. Progress in these areas will expand consumer purchasing options and promote the further development of the automotive industry.

Amidst this backdrop, JAMA recommends that the ASEAN countries accede to the 1958 Agreement on MRA and adopt the UNECE regulations governing relevant parts and systems.

In 2006, Thailand and Malaysia acceded to the 1958 Agreement and are looking into the adoption of the UNECE regulations. Meanwhile, other ASEAN countries are also considering this move. JAMA looks forward to their early accession.

To date, the MRA based on UNECE regulations has applied only to vehicle parts and systems. Anticipating the worldwide trend of the 1958 Agreement extending the MRA to the whole vehicle, the Japanese government submitted a basic concept paper on the International Whole Vehicle Type Approval (IWVTA) to the WP29. With preparation on the IWVTA proposal underway, the Japanese government expects to officially propose this to WP29 by 2015. JAMA encourages all ASEAN member countries to extend support for the IWVTA.

The IWVTA will lead to the global application of the “Tested once, accepted everywhere” principle. Whole vehicle type approval will, in turn, pave the way for the more widespread use of vehicles incorporating cutting-edge safety and environmental technologies and thereby play an important role in the promotion of international trade.

Source: Japan Automobile Standards Internationalization Center (JASIC)

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Merits of Worldwide Harmonization of Technical Regulations and MRA

•Saferandenvironmentallyfriendliervehicles•Widerchoiceofimportedcars•Lowervehicleprices

•Moreefficientinternational distribution of vehicles•Moreefficientvehicleinspection•Moreefficientregulatoryformulation & upgrading

•Moreefficient& speedier vehicle development

•Greaterefficiency in obtaining type approval

Enhanced productivity and reduced vehicle development costs, also promoting innovations in safety and environmental technologies.

ManufacturersUsers

Governments

How Whole Vehicle Type Approval Works

JAMA Activities in ASEAN

Vehicle Certificate---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Seats

Safety Glazing

etc.

UN/ECE CertificatesActual Vehicle

Tires Mirrors

Front Lamps

Mutual Recognitionof Vehicle Approval

Vehicle Spec.

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Automaker Year Country

Honda 2008 Philippines New Safety Driving CenterIn April, Honda opens the Honda Safety Driving Center (HSDC) for automobile and motorcycle driving/riding instructions to impart proper skills for specific road conditions in the Philippines. With all programs handled by well-trained instructors, HSDC promotes traffic safety education to deliver safety with every vehicle.

2008 Thailand Second auto plantHonda begins production at its second auto plant in Thailand in October with an investment of more than 6.2 billion Baht. Besides an annual production capacity of 120,000 units and an employment of about 2,200 persons at full capacity, the new plant reduces the use of volatile organic compounds by 50% and cut CO2 emissions by 10% compared with 2005 standards.

Isuzu 2007 Malaysia Increase of equityIn October Isuzu more than doubled its equity in Malaysian Truck and Bus from 20% to 51%, changes the company name to Isuzu Hicom Malaysia and strengthens its production operations.

2008 Indonesia Increase of equityIn April Isuzu raises its corporate equity in P.T. Pantja Motor from 12.5% to 44.94%, changing the company name to P.T. Isuzu Astra Motor Indonesia and strengthening its commercial vehicle operations.

Mazda 2007 Thailand New line for passenger carsMazda announces in November that Auto Alliance Thailand (AAT), a joint venture with Ford, will start its exclusive line for the production of passenger cars in September 2009. The investment for the line totals 50 billion yen.

2008 Malaysia Reorganization of sales networkTying up with a new distributor, Bermaz Motor Sdn. Bhd, in February, Mazda expands its model line-up and reorganizes its sales network in Malaysia for future business expansion.

Mitsubishi 2008 Malaysia Production and Technology CollaborationMitsubishi signs a contract on production and development of new models with Proton in December.

2008 Thailand Production of Pajero SportMitsubishi Motor (Thailand) invests about 8 billion yen for the production of Pajero Sport started in July.

MitsubishiFuso

2007 Indonesia Capital ParticipationMitsubishi Fuso made an 18% investment in capital in P.T. Krama Yudha Tiga Berlian Motors (KTB) and 32.3% in Mitsubishi Krama Yudha Motors and Manufacturing (MKM) to strengthen both companies’ bases.

Nissan 2008 Thailand Participation in the Eco-car projectHaving qualified for the Eco-Car project, Nissan expects its annual production capacity to expand from the current 140,000 units to reach 200,000 units annually in 2010.

2008 Vietnam New joint ventureNissan establishes Nissan Vietnam Co., Ltd (NVL), a joint venture with Kjaer Group A/S, and starts its distributing operation in December. NVL has a long-term plan that is focused on enhancing business, which includes studying the possibility of local production in the future.

Toyota 2007 Thailand New plant at Ban PhoIn January, Toyota Motor Thailand Co. Ltd. (TMT) starts production at its Ban Pho plant, for which investment totals 15 billion baht. With an annual production capacity of 100,000 vehicles, this third production base in Thailand incorporates cutting-edge environmental technologies and is positioned as a model facility in Asia.

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New/Additional Investment

JAMA Members’ Recent Activities in ASEAN

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Automaker Year Country

Daihatsu 2007 Malaysia Sales of ViVA Perodua (joint venture company between Malaysian corporation and Daihatsu) markets the ViVA in May 2007.

2006 – 2008 Indonesia Sales of Terios and Gran MaxP.T Astra Daihatsu Motor (ADM) markets the Terios in December 2006, and the Gran Max in November 2007. The Gran Max is exported to Japan as other brand from 2008.

Honda 2008 Thailand Launch of all new CityIn September, Honda Automobile (Thailand) launches the all-new City in Thailand, to be followed by other Asian markets. City is becoming one of Honda’s key products with cumulative sales passing the one million unit mark in late May 2008.

2009 Indonesia Launch of FreedP.T. Honda Prospect Motor starts production and sales of Freed in June and exports it to other Southeast Asia regions by the end of 2009. Indonesia is the first country besides Japan where the Freed is produced and sold.

Isuzu 2007 Thailand 50 years of operationIn January, Isuzu’s cumulative production in Thailand reaches 2 million vehicles. This year also marks the 50th anniversary of the launch of Isuzu’s operations in Thailand.

Mazda 2006 Thailand Production and export of BT-50Auto Alliance Thailand (AAT), a Mazda joint venture with Ford, starts production of pickup truck BT-50 in February 2006, and exports to around 100 markets in September. Cumulative production at AAT reaches 1 million vehicles by 2007.

Mitsubishi 2008 Thailand Production and export of Pajero SportMitsubishi Motors (Thailand) starts production and export of Pajero Sport in July.

MitsubishiFuso

2005 – 2007 Indonesia, Singapore, Vietnam

Model changeMitsubishi Fuso carries out a complete model change for its light-duty truck in Indonesia, Singapore and Vietnam.

Nissan 2009 Thailand Launch of TeanaNissan Motor (Thailand) launches its all-new flagship luxury sedan Teana in March 2009. Teana is manufactured at the Bangna Trad plant and is exported to Indonesia and Oceania.

Suzuki 2008 Indonesia Export of APVIn January, Suzuki’s Indonesian subsidiary P.T. Indomobil Suzuki International starts exports of a slightly modified version of the locally assembled APV. The vehicle is currently exported to some 60 countries.

Toyota 2006 Indonesia Production of FortunerToyota Motor Manufacturing Indonesia (TMMIN) starts production of Fortuner from October. Annual production reaches 15,000 units.

2009 Thailand Production of Camry HybridAs part of Toyota’s effort to further popularize hybrid vehicles worldwide, it begins producing the Camry Hybrid at Toyota Motor Thailand (TMT) in July 2009, with a production plan of 900-1,000 units monthly.

Production, Sales and Export

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JAMA Members’ Recent Activities in ASEAN

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Automaker Year Country

Nissan 2007 Thailand Focus on R&D for ASEANIn April, Nissan South East Asia Co., Ltd. (NSEA) changes its name to Nissan Technical Center South East Asia Co., Ltd. (NTCSEA), reflecting Nissan’s move to focus more on R&D activities for ASEAN.

Automaker Year Country

Nissan 2008 Indonesia, Malaysia,Singapore

Showcasing technology Together with its local operations, Nissan launches the “Nissan Technology Square (NTS)” in Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore. NTS is a series of events showcasing how Nissan’s automotive technologies address environment and safety issues and promote innovation. As part of Nissan’s support towards education, the event has been held in collaboration with local schools.

Toyota 2005 Thailand Production Training CenterWith Toyota’s support, Toyota Motor Thailand Co. Ltd. (TMT) establishes its Asia Pacific Global Production (training) Center (AP-GPC) to enhance skills and optimize efficiency in the production of its high quality vehicles. AP-GPC will provide training not just for TMT’s employees, but also for members of the Toyota network in the Asia-Pacific region to ensure Toyota’s high standards throughout the region.

Automaker Year Country

Daihatsu 2005 Indonesia, Malaysia

Donations of funds and vehicles In January, Daihatsu and its joint venture and affiliated manufacturers provide relief assistance in Indonesia for victims of the Sumatra earthquake and Indian Ocean tsunami by donating over 10 million yen to the Japanese Red Cross Society. P.T. Astra Daihatsu Motor (ADM) donates to the Indonesian government vehicles worth approximately 1 billion rupiah. Perodua donates 200,000 ringgit to a support fund for Malaysian newspaper publishers.

2006 Indonesia Donation of funds and vehicleIn May, Daihatsu and its joint venture and affiliated manufacturers provide assistance for the victims of the Java earthquake. Daihatsu donates 5 million yen to the Japanese Red Cross Society; Astra Daihatsu Motor donates 500 million rupiah while Astra International donates an ambulance.

Honda 2006 – 2008 Cambodia,Laos, Vietnam

Awarding scholarshipsThe Honda foundation inaugurates the Honda YES (Young Engineer and Scientist’s) Award in Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam. This award grants scholarships to students who have excelled in the area of science and technology.

2008 Myanmar Donation of fundsHonda contributes 23.3 million yen to assist the Red Cross in providing relief and recovery support to the victims of the Myanmar Cyclone.

Isuzu 2007 – 2008 Indonesia,Philippines, Vietnam

Support for educationThe Isuzu Heart & Smile Project begins, with support for educational improvements at six primary schools in Indonesia carried out as one phase of this project. In Vietnam, Isuzu provides support for expanded educational opportunities and an improved educational environment at 13 primary and middle schools.In the Philippines, Isuzu helps open a vocational school for auto mechanics, providing it with financial and training assistance in November 2008.

Technology Transfer

Human Resource Development

Social Contribution

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Automaker Year Country

Mazda 2005 – 2007 Thailand Donation to elementary schoolsOver this two-year period, Mazda donates writing instruments and sports supplies to elementary schools (twice yearly) as a participant in children’s support programs.

2007 Thailand Donation of pickup truckMazda donates a BT-50 to the Chaipattana Foundation (a nonprofit, social welfare organization).

MitsubishiFuso

2007 Indonesia Support for soccer clinicMitsubishi Fuso supports the Urawa Red Diamonds professional soccer team’s conduct of the “Heart-full School” soccer clinics for elementary school students in Asia and ASEAN countries as part of the club’s international exchange activities.

2008 Thailand Donation of trucksIn collaboration with Ronald McDonald House Charities Foundation in its Eye Care project to help Thai children suffering from poor eyesight, Mitsubishi Fuso Truck (Thailand) Co., Ltd provides two trucks with five years maintenance. This project helps children to learn about daily healthcare to improve their quality of life.

Nissan 2006 Malaysia,Philippines,Singapore,Thailand

Design Forum & ExhibitionNissan holds the year-long Nissan Design Forum & “Imagination Factory” exhibition in seven cities in Asia including Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur, Manila and Singapore. Working in close collaboration with local design councils and schools, for the first time ever a major auto manufacturer demonstrates the intricacies of automotive design to aspiring students and the general public.

2008 Thailand Donation of vehicle for mobile libraryNissan Motor (Thailand) donates a light commercial vehicle to the Sikkha Asia Foundation (NPO/NGO) for use as a mobile library to deliver books to children living in Thailand’s remote areas. Nissan also sees to the maintenance support, fuel charges and donates educational reading materials.

Nissan Diesel

2005 Indonesia Donation of fundsIn January, Nissan Diesel donates 20 million yen to the Japanese Red Cross Society for victims of the Sumatra earthquake and tsunami, channeling those funds through the Nippon Keidanren (Japan Business Federation).

2006 Indonesia Donation of fundsIn June, Nissan Diesel donates 500,000 yen for the victims of the Java earthquake in May.

Toyota 1992 – Philippines Improving healthcare To help give local communities a better quality of life through improved healthcare services and increased awareness of the need for quality healthcare, Toyota Motor Philippines Corporation, through its social and humanitarian arm, Toyota Motor Philippines Foundation, Inc. (TMPF), conducts its Medical and Dental Outreach Program (MDOP) twice a year for residents of Laguna. This program is carried out in collaboration with local hospitals and pharmaceutical companies and provides health care services and medicines free of charge.

2009 Thailand Supporting safety initiativesUpon request by the Thai Government, Toyota Motor Corporation (TMC), together with Toyota Motor Thailand Co., Ltd. (TMT), contributes to the improvements of the Center of Driving Instruction and Skill Development for Drivers, a state-run driving school in Bangkok by providing information and training derived from Toyota Safety Education Center “mobilitas” in Japan. This marks the first time “mobilitas” has provided direct support to a driving school outside Japan.

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Established in 1967, the Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association, Inc. (JAMA) is a nonprofit industry association currently comprised of fourteen manufacturers of passenger cars, trucks, buses and motorcycles in Japan. The globalization of auto manufacturing contributes significantly to local and national economies around the world. As directions in auto manufacturing increasingly influence the world we live in, JAMA takes its role and mission ever more seriously, acting not only to promote increased environmental protection and greater road safety but also to enhance the international business environment.

ObjectivesTo promote the sound development of the automobile industry and contribute to social and economic welfare.

Activities• Conducts studies and surveys related to automobile production, distribution, trade and use.

• Assists in the rationalization of automobile production, and helps establish policy for the development, improvement and promotion of production technology.

• Establishes and promotes policies related to automobile trade and international exchange.

• Engages in public interest, international cooperation and other activities involved in meeting its organizational objectives.

ChairmanSatoshi AOKI (Chairman, Honda Motor Co., Ltd.)

Overseas OfficesNorth American Office (Washington, D.C., U.S.A.) European Office (Brussels, Belgium) Singapore Representative Office Beijing Office (People’s Republic of China)

JAMA Member Manufacturers

FUJI HEAVY INDUSTRIES LTD. Subaru Bldg., 7-2, Nishi-Shinjuku 1-chome, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 160-8316 Tel: +81(3)3347-2111 http://www.fhi.co.jp/

HONDA MOTOR CO., LTD. 1-1, Minami-Aoyama 2-chome, Minato-ku, Tokyo 107-8556 Tel: +81(3)3423-1111 http://www.honda.co.jp/

KAWASAKI HEAVY INDUSTRIES, LTD.Tokyo Head Office: World Trade Center Bldg., 4-1, Hamamatsu-cho 2-chome Minato-ku, Tokyo 105-6116 Tel: +81(3)3435-2111Kobe Head Office: Kobe Crystal Tower, 1-3, Higashi Kawasaki-cho 1-chome Chuo-ku, Kobe, Hyogo 650-8680 Tel: +81(78)371-9530 http://www.khi.co.jp/

MITSUBISHI MOTORS CORPORATION 33-8, Shiba 5-chome, Minato-ku, Tokyo 108-8410 Tel: +81(3)3456-1111 http://www.mitsubishi-motors.co.jp/

NISSAN DIESEL MOTOR CO., LTD. 1-1, Ageo, Saitama 362-8523 Tel: +81(48)781-2301 http://www.nissandiesel.co.jp/ ENGLISH/index.html/

GENERAL MOTORS JAPAN, LTD.Head Office: 12-8 Higashi-shinagawa 4-chome, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo 140-8687 Tel: +81(3)6711-5700 http://www.gmjapan.co.jp/

TOYOTA MOTOR CORPORATIONHead Office: 1, Toyota-cho, Toyota, Aichi 471-8571 Tel: +81(565)28-2121Tokyo Office: 4-18, Koraku 1-chome, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 112-8701 Tel: +81(3)3817-7111 http://www.toyota.co.jp/

DAIHATSU MOTOR CO., LTD.Head Office: 1-1, Daihatsu-cho, Ikeda, Osaka 563-8651 Tel: +81(72)751-8811Tokyo Office: 2-10, Nihonbashi-Honcho 2-chome, Chuo-ku, Tokyo 103-8408 Tel: +81(3)3279-0813 http://www.daihatsu.com/

ISUZU MOTORS LIMITED 26-1, Minami-Oi 6-chome, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo 140-8722 Tel: +81(3)5471-1141 http://www.isuzu.co.jp/

SUZUKI MOTOR CORPORATIONHead Office: 300, Takatsuka-cho, Minami-ku, Hamamatsu, Shizuoka 432-8611 Tel: +81(53)440-2061Tokyo Branch: 23-2 Daikyo-cho, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 160-0015 Tel: +81(3)3356-2501 http://www.globalsuzuki.com/

MITSUBISHI FUSO TRUCK & BUS CORPORATION 890-12, Kashimada, Saiwai-ku, Kawasaki, Kanagawa 212-0058 Tel: +81(44)330-7700 http://www.mitsubishi-fuso.com

HINO MOTORS, LTD.Head Office: 1-1, Hinodai 3-chome, Hino, Tokyo 191-8660 Tel: +81(42)586-5111Tokyo Office: 11-3, Shiba 4-chome, Minato-ku, Tokyo 108-0014 Tel: +81(3)3456-8811 http://www.hino.co.jp/

NISSAN MOTOR CO., LTD. 1-1, Takashima 1-chome, Nishi-ku, Yokohama-shi, Kanagawa 220-8686 Tel: +81(45)523-5523 http://www.nissan-global.com/EN/index.html

YAMAHA MOTOR CO., LTD.Head Office: 2500, Shingai, Iwata, Shizuoka 438-8501 Tel: +81(538)32-1115Tokyo Office: 1-1 Marunouchi 2-chome, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 100-0005 Tel: +81(3)5220-7200 http://www.yamaha-motor.co.jp/

MAZDA MOTOR CORPORATIONHead Office: 3-1, Shinchi, Fuchu-cho, Aki-gun, Hiroshima 730-8670 Tel: +81(82)282-1111Tokyo Head Office: Yamato Seimei Bldg., 1-7, Uchisaiwai-cho 1-chome Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 100-0011 Tel: +81(3)3508-5031 http://www.mazda.co.jp/

Former Member & Friend of JAMA

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About JAMA

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Head OfficeJidosha Kaikan, Shiba Daimon 1-chome, Minato-kuTokyo 105-0012 JapanTEL: +81-3-5405-6126 FAX: +81-3-5405-6136http://www.jama.or.jp/

Singapore Representative Office143 Cecil Street, #09-03/04 GB Bldg. 9FSingapore 069542TEL: +65-6221-5057 FAX: +65-6221-5072

North American Office1050 17th Street, N.W., Suite 410Washington, D.C. 20036, U.S.A.TEL: +1-202-296-8537 FAX: +1-202-872-1212http://www.jama.org/

European OfficeAvenue Louise 287 Box 9,1050 Brussels, BelgiumTEL: +32-2-639-1430 FAX: +32-2-647-5754

Beijing OfficeUnit 1001B, Level 10, China World Tower 2No.1 Jian Guo Men Wai AvenueBeijing, 100004 ChinaTEL: +86-10-6505-0030 FAX: +86-10-6505-5856

September 2009