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Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association : ウィキペディア英語版 | Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association, or JAMA, is a trade association with its headquarters in Tokyo, Japan. It was founded in April 1967 and serves as a platform for the automakers of Japan to share technological developments and management practices. There are currently 14 member companies, manufacturing not only cars, but trucks and motorcycles as well. The organization also deals with the manufacturing and distribution of vehicle parts around the world. Together, the companies of JAMA hold a vast share of the markets in the United States, Europe, and many 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 Motors Corporation (''Member of the 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'') *Subaru (''Automotive division of Fuji Heavy Industries — Major shareholder: Toyota – 8.7%, thus a member of the Toyota Group'') *Isuzu Motor Co., Ltd. (''Major shareholders: ITOCHU, Mitsubishi Corporation, Toyota – 5.9%, thus a member of the Toyota Group'') *UD, or Nissan Diesel Motor Company (''Major shareholder: Volvo Group – 13%'') *Mitsubishi Fuso Truck and Bus Corporation (''Major shareholders: DaimlerChrysler – 85%, Mitsubishi Group – 15%'') *Kawasaki Heavy Industries *Yamaha Motor Company
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