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Page 1: Driving Growth Towards The Future 2014-2015

DRIVING GROWTHTOWARDS THE FUTURE

2014 -2015

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ASEAN has been achieving high economic growth rates in recent

years, with automobile production and sales volumes reaching a

record high in 2013. Japanese automotive manufacturers attained a

total production of 3.87 million units (a 3% increase from last year),

sales of 3.09 million units (a 6% year-on-year increase) and exports

of 1.27 million units, representing a 23% increase over last year’s

figures. In view of this favorable trend, JAMA member companies

have been making active investments in ASEAN, bringing the

combined number of factories and facilities to 83. The number

of direct employees also increased 10% over last year, reaching

approximately 158,000.

In order to attain sustainable growth in the automotive industry, as

well as other industries in the region, an ASEAN-centered economic

integration agreement, the Regional Comprehensive Economic

Partnership (RCEP), was proposed, with official negotiations begun

in 2012. The realization of RCEP1 will leverage the strength of a

population of 3.4 billion, accounting for approximately half of

the world’s population, with a total GDP reaching approximately

one third of the global total, or 20 trillion dollars. The creation of

such an immense economic bloc is expected to bring significant

benefits. In order to achieve desired higher levels of liberalization,

the facilitation of further economic growth within ASEAN will play

an important role in RCEP, and it will be necessary to ensure the

firm establishment of the ASEAN Economic Community (AEC) at the

end of 2015.

ASEAN-JAPAN Hand in Hand Towards The ASEAN Economic Community (AEC)

Towards the goal of establishing the AEC, ASEAN has achieved

more than 80% of its AEC 2015 Blueprint measures, such as (1)

a single market and production base, (2) strongly competitive

regional development, (3) equitable economic development, and

(4) integration into the global economy. However, the elimination

of Non-Tariff Barriers (NTBs) trade facilitation, simplification of rules

of origin, evaluation of standards vis-à-vis technical regulations,

and conformity assessment procedures remained important issues.

Negotiations on these issues are underway among members. For

the automotive industry in particular, it is hoped that the self-

certification of origins currently being considered will be endorsed,

promoting trade facilitation.

On the technical front, JAMA hopes that the ASEAN Mutual

Recognition Arrangement (MRA) for automotive technical

regulations will be practiced within an international framework

that will lead to the adoption of International Whole Vehicle Type

Approval (IWVTA), expected to be introduced in 2016, across ASEAN.

ASEAN has embarked on a process to develop its post-2015

vision – a new road map for the next decade and beyond. Deeply

grounded in a history of cooperation with local partners spanning

half a century, Japanese automakers hope to further strengthen

relationships of positive interdependence in order to drive growth

hand in hand for ever-greater mutual development of regional

automotive industries in the Next Decade.

1 RCEP is an ASEAN-centered proposal for a regional FTA with countries already holding existing FTAs – Australia, China, India, Japan, the Republic of Korea, and New Zealand.

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02 Foreword

03 Contents

About JAMA

04 Production Facilities in ASEAN

in 2013 & Related Data

by Country

10 Statistics

12 JAMA Activities in ASEAN

15 JAMA Members’ Recent

Activities in ASEAN

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.

Objectives

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

Activities

• Conductsstudiesandsurveysrelatedtoautomobileproduction, distribution, trade and use.

• Assistsintherationalizationofautomobileproduction,andhelps establish policy for the development, improvement and promotion of production technology.

• Establishesandpromotespoliciesrelatedtoautomobiletradeand international exchange.

• Engagesinpublicinterest,internationalcooperationandother activities involved in meeting its organizational objectives.

Chairman

Fumihiko IKE (Chairman, Honda Motor Co., Ltd)

Overseas Offices

North American Office (Washington, D.C., U.S.A.)

European Office (Brussels, Belgium)

Singapore Branch

Beijing Representative Office (People’s Republic of China)

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Manufacturer Company Name / Facility Name Est. Capitalization (x 1 milliion)

Equity Stake

Products Annual Prod. Cap. (x 1,000)

Employees

Daihatsu P. T. Astra Daihatsu Motor Jan 92 INR 894,370 61.75% Xenia, Terios, Gran Max , Luxio, Ayla — 11,900

Sunter Assembly Plant Jan 92 — — Xenia, Terios, Gran Max , Luxio 330 —

Karawang Assembly Plant Oct 12 — — Xenia, Ayla 200 —

Karawang Engine Plant Nov 06 — — Engine, Engine /transmission parts — —

Hino P.T. Hino Motors Manufacturing Indonesia Dec 82 USD 94.8 90% Trucks and buses — 2,470

Honda P. T. Honda Prospect Motor USD 70 51% 200 7,500

1st Plant Mar 99 Jazz, CR-V, Freed, Brio, Brio Satya

2nd Plant Honda Mobilio, Jazz

Isuzu P.T. Isuzu Astra Motor Indonesia Apr 08 INR 92,000 45% Medium Duty Trucks, Light Duty Trucks, Small-Sized Buses, Panther, Wagon and Trucks

75 1,098

MitsubishiP.T. Yudha Tiga Berlian Motors Jun 73 IDR 12,000

2% COLT T120SS, L300, Outlander Sport140 1,910

Mitsubishi Fuso 0% Canter, FUSO

Nissan P. T. Nissan Motor Indonesia USD 143.4 75% Grand Livina, Livina, X-TRAlL, Serena, March, Juke, Evalia , GO+, GO

250 2,938

Purwakarta 1st Plant Oct 95

Purwakarta 2nd Plant May 14

Suzuki P. T. Suzuki Indomobil Motor Jan 91 USD 45 90% APV, Carry, ERTIGA, Wagon R 142 4,391

Toyota

P. T. Toyota Motor Manufacturing Indonesia

Apr 71 INR 19,524 95% Innova, Fortuner, Etios Valco, Vios, Yaris, Engines

— 7,680

Sunter Plant Apr 73 Engine, Stamping Dice for vehicles, and other components

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Karawang Plant 1 Mar 98 Innova, Fortuner 130 —

Karawang Plant 2 Mar 13 Etios Valco, Vios, Yaris 120 —

P.T. Sugity Creatives Apr 95 INR 37,740 0%(1) NAV1 6 1,966

UD Trucks P.T. Astra Multi Trucks Indonesia Apr 96 INR 62,840 12.5% Trucks and buses 4.8 67

Honda P.T. Honda Precision Parts Manufacturing

Jul 02 USD 150 95% Automatic transmissions and engine valves for automobiles

— 3,209

Isuzu

P. T. Mesin Isuzu Indonesia Feb 83 INR 13,200 68.10% Diesel engines and related parts 50 322

P. T. Asian Isuzu Casting Center Apr 97 USD 44.5 77.50% Casting Parts 26.8 tons 540

MitsubishiP. T. Mitsubishi Krama Yudha Motors & Manufacturing

Aug 73 IDR 11,4510% Pressed parts and engines —

1,261 Mitsubishi Fuso 32.3% Engine, Body parts —

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Production Facilities in ASEAN in 2013 & Related Data by Country

(1) P.T.Sugity Creatives is 6.5% owned by P. T. Toyota Motor Manufacturing Indonesia

Land Area (sq.km) 1,811,570Population: 249,865,631GDP at current prices (US$ million): 868,345GDP per capita (US$): 3,475

(2013)

Source: World Bank (http://data.worldbank.org/)

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Manufacturer Company Name / Facility Name Est. Capitalization (x 1 milliion)

Equity Stake

Products Annual Prod. Cap. (x 1,000)

Employees

Daihatsu

Perodua Manufacturing Sdn. Bhd. Feb 93 RM 140 0% (1) ALZA, MYVI, VIVA 230 6,400(2)

Perodua Global Manufacturing Sdn. Bhd.

Apr 13 RM 200 0% (1) AXIA 100 1200

Hino Hino Motors Manufacturing (Malaysia) Sdn. Bhd.

Oct 12 RM 78.8 58% Trucks and buses 10 300

Honda Honda Malaysia Sdn. Bhd. Nov 00 RM170 51% City, Civic, Accord, CR-V, Jazz, Jazz (Hybrid)

100 2,625

Isuzu Isuzu Hicom Malaysia Sdn. Bhd. Jul 96 RM 100 51% Medium Duty Trucks, Light Duty Trucks, Small-Sized Buses, Pick-Up Trucks

12 797

Mazda Inokom Corporation Sdn Bhd Aug 97 — 0% Mazda 3, CX-5 30 2,150

Mitsubishi Fuso

Mercedes-Benz Malaysia Sdn. Bhd. Jan 05 RM 134.7 — Canter, FUSO 3 68

Mitsubishi Tan Chong Motor Assemblies Sdn. Bhd. Aug 76 RM 1 — ASX 65 2,567

Nissan Tan Chong Motor Assemblies Sdn. Bhd. RM 1 — Serena, Urvan, Sylphy, X-Trail, Grand Livina, Livina X-Gear, Teana, Navara, NV200, Almera

65 2,821

Segambut Plant Aug 76

Serendah Plant May 07

Subaru Tan Chong Motor Assemblies Sdn. Bhd. Aug 76 RM 1 — Subaru XV 65 2,567

Suzuki HICOM Automotive Manufacturers (Malaysia)

Sep 83 RM51 — Swift 30 2,100

Toyota Assembly Services Sdn. Bhd. May 68 RM 7.5 0%(3) Hiace, Hilux, Vios, Innova, Fortuner, Camry

80 2,968

UD Trucks Tan Chong Motor Assemblies Sdn. Bhd. Aug 76 RM 1 0% Trucks and buses 1 1,169

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(1) An investment through local affiliated company (2) Inclusive of Perodua Engine Manufacturing Sdn Bhd (3) Assenmly Service Sdn. Bhd. is 100% owned by UMW Toyota Motor Sdn.Bhd.

(2013)

Land Area (sq.km) 328,550Population: 29,716,965 GDP at current prices (US$ million): 312,435 GDP per capita (US$): 10,513

Source: World Bank (http://data.worldbank.org/)

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Production Facilities in ASEAN in 2013 & Related Data by Country

Manufacturer Company Name / Facility Name Est. Capitalization (x 1 milliion)

Equity Stake

Products Annual Prod. Cap. (x 1,000)

Employees

Hino Pilipinas Hino Inc. Mar 75 PHP 562.5 15% Trucks and Buses — 560

Honda Honda Cars Philippines Inc. Oct 90 PHP 1,030 74.24% City 15 550

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

15 413

Mitsubishi Mitsubishi Motors Philippines Corporation

Feb 63 PHP 1,640 51% Delica, Adventure, Lancer Ex 30 879

Nissan

Nissan Philippines, Inc. Oct 13 PHP 428 51.00% — — 60

Star Motor Manufactuing. Industries, Inc.

Navara, Urvan, Patrol 36 167

Nissan Motor Philippines, Inc. Almera, X-TRAIL, Grand Livina 14 166

Toyota Toyota Motor Philippines Corp. Aug 88 PHP 1.549 34% Innova, Vios 40 1,390

Santa Rosa Plant Apr 97 1,011

UD Trucks Columbian Motors Corp. Dec 81 PHP 1,538 1.55% Trucks and Buses 0.4 61

Honda Honda Parts Manufacturing Corp. Dec 92 USD 27 100% Manual transmissions — 673

Isuzu Isuzu Autoparts Manufacturing Corporation

Nov 96 PHP 442 100% Transmissions 248 390

Mitsubishi Asian Transmission Corp. Jan 73 PHP 770 84.7% Processing and assembly of transmissions

— 521

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

— 996

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Land Area (sq.km) 298,170Population: 98,393,574 GDP at current prices (US$ million): 272,017 GDP per capita (US$): 2,764

Source: World Bank (http://data.worldbank.org/)

(2013)

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Manufacturer Company Name / Facility Name Est. Capitalization (x 1 milliion)

Equity Stake

Products Annual Prod. Cap. (x 1,000)

Employees

Hino Hino Motors Manufacturing (Thailand) Ltd. May 62 THB 2,500 80% Trucks and Unit Production for Toyota — 4,100

Honda Honda Automobile (Thailand) Co., Ltd. Dec 00 THB5,460 75.94% City, City(CNG), Jazz, Jazz (Hybrid), Civic, Civic (Hybrid), Accord, CR-V, Accord (HEV), HR-V, BRIO, BRIO Amaze

300 5,300

Isuzu Isuzu Motors Co., (Thailand) Ltd. Apr 66 THB 8,500 71.10% Large And Small-Sized CVs and Pick Up Trucks

346 5,828

Mazda Auto Alliance (Thailand) Co., Ltd. Nov 95 THB 8,435 50% Mazda BT-50, Mazda 2, Mazda 3 295 7,222

Mitsubishi Mitsubishi Motors (Thailand) Co., Ltd. Laemchabang Plant (No.1, No.2, No. 3)

Jan 87 THB 7,000 100% Triton, Pajero Sport, Mirage, Lancer EX, Attrage

460 7,459

Mitsubishi Fuso

TC Manufacturing and Assembly (Thailand) Co., Ltd.

Dec 09 — 0% CANTER, FM, FN and FV — —

Nissan Nissan Motor (Thailand) Co., Ltd. Sep 77 THB 1,930.91 75% Frontier Navara, Teana, March, Almera, Sylphy, Pulsar

280 7,072

Suzuki Suzuki Motor (Thailand) Co., Ltd Aug 11 THB12,682 100% Swift 50 1,306

Toyota

Toyota Motor Thailand Co., Ltd. Oct 62 THB 7,520 86.4% Camry, Corolla, Hilux Vigo, Yaris, Vios, Fortuner, Prius Camry HV

— 17,820

Samrong Plant Feb 64 — — Hilux Vigo 230 —

Gateway Plant Feb 96 — — Camry, Corolla, Camry HV, Prius, Yaris 300 —

Ban Pho Plant Jan 07 — — Hilux Vigo, Fortuner 220 —

Toyota Auto Works Co., Ltd. Jun 88 THB 21.7 0%(1) Hiace 20 —

Isuzu Isuzu Engine Manufacturing Co., (Thailand) Ltd.

Jul 87 THB 1,025 57.30% Diesel engines — 1,288

Thai International Die Making Co., Ltd. Sep 87 THB 100 56.40% Forging of press molds, Press processing — 679

IT Forging (Thailand) Co., Ltd. Dec 94 THB 700 59.60% Forged parts — 278

Nissan Nissan Powertrain (Thailand) Co., Ltd. *1 Aug 87 THB 1400 90% Engines — 807

Mitsubishi MMTH Engine Company Limited May 88 THB 20 0%(2) Engines, Stamping parts — 969

Toyota Siam Toyota Manufacturing Co., Ltd. Jul 87 THB 850 96% Engines, Propeller Shaft, Stamping dice — 4,014

Amata Nakorn Plant Jul 89 — 2,278

Toyota Motor Asia Pacific Engineering Manufacturing Co., Ltd.

Apr 07 THB 1,300 100% Development and evaluation efforts for locally produced vehicles as well as operational support for Toyota procuction affiliates in Asia, Oceania and the Middle East

— 2,500

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Land Area (sq.km) 510,890Population: 67,010,502 GDP at current prices (US$ million): 387,252GDP per capita (US$): 5,778

Source: World Bank (http://data.worldbank.org/)

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Production Facilities in ASEAN in 2013 & Related Data by Country

Manufacturer Company Name / Facility Name Est. Capitalization (x 1 milliion)

Equity Stake

Products Annual Prod. Cap. (x 1,000)

Employees

Hino Hino Motors (Vietnam) Ltd. Jun 96 USD 8.11 51% Trucks and buses — 100

Honda Honda Vietnam Co., Ltd. Mar 96 VND 1,190 billion 42% Civic, CR-V, City 10 8,346(1)

Isuzu Isuzu Vietnam Co., Ltd. Oct 95 USD 15 35% Medium Duty Trucks, Light Duty Trucks & Bus Chassis

5 215

Mazda Vina Mazda Automobile Manufacturing Co., Ltd

Sep 10 VND100 billion 0% Mazda 2, Mazda 3, CX-5 10 300

Mitsubishi

Vina Star Motors Corporation Apr 94 USD 16

25% Pajero Sport

5 120 Mitsubishi Fuso

0% Canter

Nissan Tan Chong Industrial Equipment Vietnam Pte. Ltd. (in Da Nang)

Apr 13 USD 40 76% Sunny 7 230

Suzuki Vietnam Suzuki Corporation Apr 95 USD 97.9 100% Carry, Swift 4 386(1)

Toyota Toyota Motor Vietnam Co., Ltd. Sep 95 USD 49.14 70% Camry, Corolla, Fortuner, Innova,Vios

35 1,804

(1) Inclusive motorcycle business.

Land Area (sq.km) 310,070Population: 89,708,900 GDP at current prices (US$ million): 171,391 GDP per capital (US$): 1,910

Source: World Bank (http://data.worldbank.org/)

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

Manufacturer Company Name / Facility Name

Est. Equity Stake Function Employees

Honda Singapore Safety Driving Centre Ltd.

Jul 83 SGD 2 27.5% Education at the time of obtaining motorcycle riding or automobile driver’s licenses and safety training for companies and communities.

235

Honda Bukit Batok Driving Centre Ltd.

Apr 88 SGD 5 26% Education at the time of obtaining motorcycle riding or automobile driver’s licenses and safety training for companies and communities.

310

Isuzu Isuzu Motors Asia Ltd. Mar 96 USD 187 100% Buying and selling of complementary parts in the region. Works as holding company for regional business entities and their management.

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Nissan Nissan Singapore Pte. Ltd. Apr 12 USD 10 100% Support of marketing, sales operations and franchise supervision in Singapore

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Toyota Toyota Motor Asia Pacific Pte. Ltd.(1)

Jul 90 SGD 6 100% Parts supply to all ASEAN countries and sales support for marketing in Asia.

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Manufacturer Company Name / Facility Name Est. Capitalization (x 1 milliion)

Equity Stake Function Employees

Suzuki Suzuki (Myanmar) Motor Co., Ltd. Feb 13 USD 7 100% Carry Truck 81

Land Area (sq.km) 700Population: 5,399,200 GDP at current prices (US$ million): 297,941 GDP per capita (US$): 55,182

Land Area (sq.km) 653,520Population: 53,259,018 GDP at current prices (US$ million): – GDP per capita (US$): –

Source: World Bank (http://data.worldbank.org/)

Source: World Bank (http://data.worldbank.org/)

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ASEAN Automobile Exports of JAMA Members and their ASEAN Counterparts

In 2013, exports, including intra-ASEAN, reached 1,266,655 units (a 23% increase), the second consecutive year to hit over 1 million units. Of these, 1,028,060 units were bound for destinations outside ASEAN.

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ASEAN Automobile Production of JAMA Members and their ASEAN Counterparts

Breaking another record high, JAMA member companies and their ASEAN counterparts produced a total of 3,867,573 passenger cars, trucks and buses in 2013, a 3% surge over the previous year.

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Number of Jobs and Facilities Contributed by JAMA Members and their ASEAN Counterparts

A total of 158,012 people (a 10% increase) were directly employed by 83 facilities (17% growth) of JAMA Members and their ASEAN Counterparts in 2013.

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JAMA Members’ Automobile Sales by Country

Out of the 3.55 million new passenger cars, trucks and buses sold in ASEAN in 2013, around 87% (3.09 million units) were produced by JAMA Members and their ASEAN counterparts.

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Promoting Regional Integration

ASEAN integration is expected to further generate economies of scale in the region and contribute to the future development of the ASEAN automotive industry. To facilitate this, strengthened competitiveness will become increasingly important.

ASEAN continues to execute its ASEAN Economic Community Blueprint in service of the goal of establishing the AEC by 2015. The Blueprint aims to create: (1) a single market and production base, (2) strongly competitive regional development, (3) equitable economic development, and (4) enhanced integration with the global economy. These efforts are making steady progress through actions such as the enactment of ATIGA (the ASEAN Trade in Goods Agreement).

With the overall goal of strengthening the competitiveness of the ASEAN automotive industry, JAMA has been participating in the AEM-METI1 Economic and Industrial Cooperation Committee Working Group on the Automobile Industry (AMEICC-WGAI) meetings, starting from the group’s inception in 1998. With aims of bolstering regional integration, enhancing supporting industries, and ultimately strengthening the competitiveness of the ASEAN automotive industry, this AMEICC-WG has been implementing programs such as the Experts Dispatch Program which sends Japanese experts to assist local auto parts suppliers in developing manufacturing technology, improving production and quality control, and bolstering human resource development.

At the 15th AMEICC-WGAI held in August 2014, opinions and information were exchanged concerning the latest status and future issues with respect to the implementation of Self-Certification of Origin by authorized exporters, establishment of suitable policies and procedures, the formulation of basic views on the RCEP (Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership), regional market integration, and cooperation regarding road safety policy within the ASEAN region.

JAMA considers there to be four issues of prime importance with respect to strengthening the competitiveness of the ASEAN automotive industry and facilitation of regional integration. These issues include:

• Furtherpromotionoftradefacilitation(establishmentofflexibleanduser-friendlyRulesofOriginandcertificationsystems,further-simplified customs procedures),

• HarmonizationoftechnicalregulationsandpromotionofMutualRecognitionofApproval,

• Improvementsinfuelpropertiesandharmonizationoffuelspecifications,and

• Strengtheningofsupportingindustries,humanresourcesandotherrelatedmatters.

JAMA is dedicated to taking proactive measures to enhance the international competitiveness of the ASEAN automotive industry and promote regional integration, including activities such as participation in AMEICC-WGAI.

Promoting Trade and Investment Liberalization

JAMA believes that further trade and investment liberalization will enhance the competitiveness of the ASEAN automotive industry, and has therefore advocated for the establishment of economic partnership agreements (EPAs) between ASEAN and Japan. JAMA has promoted the undertaking of cooperative projects under EPAs, further enhancing competitiveness.

As for RCEP, currently in the midst of negotiations expected to complete by the end of 2015, it is anticipated that this agreement will greatly contribute to the further development of world economies, including those of ASEAN member states.

This framework is expected to generate more diversified markets for consumers in the region.

JAMA welcomes RCEP’s dedication to achieving higher levels of liberalization and is hopeful that some flexibility in this regard might also be considered based on the unique conditions found within individual countries’ automotive markets. During the JAMA-AAF (ASEAN Automotive Federation)’s Information Exchange Meeting, JAMA exchanged views on RCEP with each automotive association and subsequent rounds of meeting are expected to take place in future.

In future, JAMA will continue to contribute to enhanced ASEAN-centered trade competitiveness and investment liberalization across Asia.

1 ASEAN Economic Ministers-Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (Japan)

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JAMA Technical Experts Working Together with ASEAN Partners Towards More Comprehensive Certification Systems and Safety / Environmental Regulations

Harmonization of Technical Regulations and Mutual Recognition of Approval (MRA)

To further promote auto industry development, JAMA advocates the harmonization of technical regulations and Mutual Recognition of Approval (MRA) based on the United Nations WP29 (World Forum for Harmonization of Vehicle Regulations) 1958 Agreement, the only international agreement providing a legal basis for auto parts and systems. Under MRA, contracting parties agree to mutually recognize each other’s approvals without the need for re-certification.

JAMA has been putting in great effort to promote the 1958 Agreement in concert with the Japanese Government in the past decade through gatherings including AAF/TC3-JAMA1, Asian RACE, JASIC Asia Government and Industry2, ACCSQ-APWG3, and others. In 2006, Thailand and Malaysia successfully acceded to the 1958 Agreement, and other ASEAN countries have started to form national committees to work towards accession.

In anticipation of the worldwide trend heralded by the 1958 Agreement’s extension of MRA from auto parts/systems to whole vehicles, in collaboration with the Japanese Government, JAMA has been promoting the concept of International Whole Vehicle Type Approval (IWVTA) during WP29 discussions. JAMA experts provided discussion updates for ASEAN industry members during the 21st AAF/TC3-JAMA Meeting held in Sapporo in September

2014; updates included deliberation on revising the 1958 agreement in order to facilitate recognition of certificates constituted by older versions of technical regulations, review of voting systems, and plans for submitting the IWVTA proposal to WP29 in November 2013, with expected IWVTA completion in March 2016.

Given that the ASEAN MRA technical regulations for auto-parts and systems (to be established in 2015) are nearly substantial enough to facilitate an MRA for entire vehicles (similar to the IWVTA), JAMA experts are encouraging ASEAN members to consider participation in IWVTA Informal Group discussions and to work in parallel towards a MRA for whole vehicles. This recommendation was endorsed during the 21st AAF/TC3-JAMA Meeting held in Sapporo in September 2014, in which it was decided to recommend that each ASEAN country align its Vehicle Type Approval system with 1958 Agreement Type Approval and to gradually align with IWVTA in future.

Safety and Environmental Regulations

The development of harmonized certification systems in turn requires the harmonization of vehicle safety and environmental regulations.

Although ASEAN governments aim to adopt the UN Regulations annexed to the 1958 Agreement as a basis for harmonizing safety regulations, some regulations may be unsuitable for the ASEAN climate and thus require review. In view of assisting countries in their adoption of UN Regulations, JAMA experts have worked to provide information to industry associations and authorities through the presentation of updated studies on UN Regulations suitable for adoption within ASEAN.

Based on such studies, the AAF/TC3 has presented an updated roadmap for the adoption of UN Regulations to the 12th ACCSQ-APWG held in Manila in 2010. In addition to this, during the July 2011 AAF/TC3-JAMA Special Meeting, JAMA experts provided ASEAN automobile industry members with general recommendations regarding the ASEAN MRA Draft and specific recommendations on versions of UN Regulations to be adopted under the ASEAN MRA Draft. Furthermore, in the February 2013 Luangprabang Meeting, with the help of JAMA experts, AAF/TC3 members consolidated an industry perspective on an ideal ASEAN MRA for submission to the ACCSQ-APWG and respective authorities for consideration.

Environment (Exhaust Emissions and Fuel Properties)

To promote air quality improvement in ASEAN countries, JAMA fuel experts have drafted specifications for Euro 4 fuels along with biofuel specifications for both ethanol and FAME4 that take into consideration Southeast Asian climates and vehicle usage. In March 2010, these specifications were discussed and endorsed by AAF/TC3 members in the form of the AAF/TC3 Fuel Specs. However, due to rising needs for biofuel blending and ever-more stringent emission regulations, revised fuels specifications for Euro 4 and Euro 5 fuels incorporating biodiesel of up to B5 (blending 95% diesel with 5% FAME) and bioethanol of up to E10 (blending 90% gasoline with 10% ethanol) were proposed by JAMA experts in the 19th AAF/TC3-JAMA Meeting and subsequently endorsed by AAF/TC3 members at the 20th AAF/TC3-JAMA Meeting. During the 21st AAF/TC3-JAMA Meeting held in Sapporo, AAF/TC3 members agreed to continue to recommend the endorsed specifications to concerned authorities in ASEAN countries.

Although some fuel-related issues remain, AAF/TC3 members agreed to work towards the adoption of Euro 4 emission regulations by 2017 for all passenger cars and light duty vehicles and the availability of Euro 4 fuels in the market prior to the implementation date. As of September 2014, Member countries (Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, and Vietnam) have reported their government’s intention to implement Euro-4 exhaust emission regulations within the 2014-2017 timespan. Thailand emission levels have already been at Euro-4 since 2012, and Singapore’s Euro-4 emissions for diesel began in 2006.

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1 ASEAN Automotive Federation/Technical Committee 32 Japan Automobile Standards Internationalization Center3 ASEAN Consultative Committee for Standard and Quality- Automotive Product Working Group4 Fatty Acid Methyl Ester

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Societal demands on automobile performance regarding global warming and air pollution issues as well as safety enhancements for passengers and pedestrians on a global scale have been increasing at a fast pace. In order to best respond to these demands, continued harmonization of vehicle and parts regulations that differ between countries as well as promotion of mutual worldwide recognition of motor vehicles and parts are becoming more and more important.

In 1958, an agreement on the world-wide harmonization of technical regulations for automobiles and mutual recognition of approval of vehicle structures and equipment relating to safety and the environment was adopted by the United Nations (known as the “1958 Agreement”). At present, 50 countries and one region have acceded to the Agreement, with 134 UN regulations already developed under its auspices. In addition, further efforts towards global harmonization and mutual recognition are currently being undertaken within the World Forum for Harmonization of Vehicle Regulations (UN/WP29). As part of its plans for achieving economic integration by 2015, ASEAN is currently working toward establishing the ASEAN Mutual Recognition Arrangement (ASEAN MRA) to promote harmonization and mutual recognition of motor vehicle technical regulations within the ASEAN region. This arrangement will initially target mutual ASEAN recognition of 19 UN regulations set forth in the 1958 Agreement.

The following key benefits of the ASEAN MRA are expected to contribute to the strengthening of ASEAN automotive industry competitiveness :

•Promotingsafer,moreenvironmentallyfriendlyvehiclesandparts.

•Simplifyingcertificationprocedures.

•Strengtheningautomotiveindustrycompetitivenessthroughthe use of mutually complementary parts and components.

•PromotionofASEANexportsbeyondtheASEANregion.

•Speediersourcingofsubstitutepartsandcomponentsduring natural disasters.

As part of its intensifying efforts toward global harmonization and mutual recognition, the Japanese government submitted a proposal for an “International Whole Vehicle Type Approval (IWVTA)” system at the UN/WP29 March 2010 meeting, where it was agreed to by member countries. Implementation of the proposal (targeted for 2016) is currently under discussion.

IWVTA, originally based on the 1958 Agreement, advances mutual recognition from the equipment and parts level to approval of the “whole vehicle”. As IWVTA related efforts continue to promote the facilitation of vehicle imports/exports, we look forward to the utilization of this framework by ASEAN members.

Promotion of harmonization and mutual recognition will help bring safer, more environmentally friendly vehicles to market and will strengthen international competitiveness in ASEAN countries where the growth of motorization is substantial. In view of this, JAMA seeks to actively cooperate in efforts to establish the ASEAN MRA.

Promoting the ASEAN MRA and International Whole Vehicle Type Approval

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New/Additional InvestmentAutomaker Year Country

Daihatsu 2012 Indonesia New Auto Plant PT Astra Daihatsu Motor (ADM), a Daihatsu joint-venture company, will build a new plant in Karawang, West Java, Indonesia, investing 2.1 trillion rupiah. In order to meet rising demands from domestic markets, the new plant will start operation by the end of 2012, with annual production capacity of 120,000 units.

2014 Malaysia New Auto Plant In order to strengthen its manufacturing base in Malaysia, Perodua, a Daihatsu joint-venture company, build a new plant in Rawang, Selangor, Malaysia on the premises of Perodua’s existing vehicle production plant, investing 790 million Malaysian ringgit. The new plant start operation in August 2014 and will operate under a newly established company with an annual production capacity of 100,000 units.

2015 Indonesia Strengthen Engine Manufacturing Capability Daihatsu Motor Co., Ltd. will extend its Astra Daihatsu Motor passenger car engine production line. The new line will have an annual production capacity of 200,000 engines and is scheduled to run starting in Summer 2015. In order to increase engine cost competitiveness and facilitate continuous quality improvement, engine production will be shifted in stages from the existing line to the new.

Subaru 2012 Malaysia Production Collaboration Through its local partnership with Malaysia’s Tan Chong Motor, Fuji Heavy Industries has begun production of Subaru cars in Malaysia.

Hino 2012 Malaysia New Auto Plant Built in Oct 2012, Hino Motor’s Malaysian automobile plants began operations in March 2014, drawing on initial investment of around 3.45 billion yen.

Honda 2013 - 2015

Thailand New Auto PlantIn Jul 2013, Honda Automobile (Thailand) Co., Ltd laid the first stone for its new assembly plant in Prachinburi, representing an investment of 17.15 billion baht and reinforcing Honda’s commitment to growing its business in support of an ever-more prosperous Thai society. The new assembly plant will have an annual automobile production capacity of 120,000 units and is expected to start operations in 2015, employing 2,500 associates.

2013 Malaysia New Production LineReinforcing its Malaysia operations, in Oct 2013 Honda Malaysia Sdn Bhd celebrated the opening of its new No. 2 production line in Malacca.With a total investment of 350 million Malaysian Ringgit, the No.2 Line will double the current production of 50,000 vehicles, reaching 100,000 units annually.

2014 Indonesia New Auto Plant P. T. Honda Prospect Motor (HPM) announced new plans to build an automobile plant with an annual production capacity of 120,000 units. HPM will also increase the annual production capacity of its existing plant from 70,000 to 80,000 units in 2013, bringing HPM’s total annual capacity to 200,000 units in 2014. The new plant, including investment of approximately 3.1 trillion Indonesian rupiah, became operational in 2014, with initial employment for approximately 3,900 associates. HPM plans to produce small sized vehicles such as the BRIO. In addition, HPM will increase local content to nearly 80% from the current level of approximately 50%.

Isuzu 2012 Thailand New Auto Plant In October 2012, Isuzu opened its new pick-up plant in Chachoengsao, Gateway City Industrial Estate, Thailand, with an investment of 18 billion yen.

Mazda 2012 Thailand Mazda and Ford Invest Additional US$27 Million in Auto Alliance Thailand (AAT) to Boost Pickup Production Capacity AAT’s pickup line was upgraded in 2011 to support production of the all-new Mazda BT-50 and Ford Ranger. This new investment will help meet extraordinary global demand for these all-new pickup trucks. This new production capacity has come online starting in May 2012.

2015 Malaysia New Auto PlantMazda Malaysia Sdn Bhd (capital: JPY 2.1 billion / USD 21 million), a new joint venture company with its Malaysian distributor, will oversee local production and distribution of locally-assembled models in Malaysia from September 2012 onwards.The new venture will operate vehicle body and assembly factories from March 2013 and May 2014 respectively, dedicated to the Mazda brand.

2015 Thailand New Auto Plant Mazda Motor Corporation will construct a transmission plant with an annual production capacity of approximately 400,000 units in Thailand, investing 26 billion yen. The new plant will begin operations in the first half of 2015.

Mitsubishi 2012 Thailand Establishment of New Factory in Laem Chabang Mitsubishi built its third auto plant in Laem Chabang, Thailand, with operations beginning in 2012. The all-new Mirage, a global compact car, will be made at this brand-new third factory and will first be sold in Thailand, followed by other markets.

2015 Philippines Plant RelocationMitsubishi Motors Philippines Corporation (MMPC) has acquired a factory site from FORD MOTOR COMPANY (PHILIPPINES), INC. located in Laguna (Laguna Province). Following the relocation of MMPC’s current headquarters / factory in Cainta (Rizal Province) to this site, vehicle production is set to begin in January 2015.

Nissan 2012 Indonesia Plant Expansion Through new investments totaling 33 billion Japanese Yen in Indonesia, Nissan will increase its production capacity to 250,000 units by 2014, growing its workforce to 3,300. Nissan plans to expand to 150 sales outlets in Indonesia and to extend its product line-up by 2015. Through this new expansion, Nissan’s Indonesian plant in Cikampek will become one of the company’s largest production bases within ASEAN.

2013 Myanmar Nissan and Tan Chong to Assemble Vehicles in MyanmarNissan and Tan Chong Group jointly announced the approval of a license to manufacture and distribute Nissan vehicles in Myanmar. The application was approved by the Myanmar Investment Commission on 15 August 2013, and it grants Tan Chong Motor (Myanmar) Co., Ltd. the rights to assemble and distribute Nissan vehicles locally. With this approval, the Tan Chong Group will embark on a three-year project to build a local manufacturing facility in the Bago region industrial area. With the capacity to produce over 10,000 units per year at full production, the new plant will initially employ 300 workers and will start manufacturing the Nissan Sunny in 2015.

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Daihatsu 2011 Malaysia Launch of the Fully Redesigned Myvi Perodua launched its fully redesigned compact car, the Myvi , in June 2011. The fully redesigned Myvi adopts a unique interior and exterior design based on the new Boon (released in Japan in February 2010). Myvi soundly meets the needs of the Malaysian car market, carrying an updated displacement in order to achieve enhanced fuel efficiency and safety performance.

2011 Indonesia Launch of the Fully Redesigned Xenia ADM launched its fully redesigned XENIA, built exclusively for the Indonesian market, in November 2011.

2013 Indonesia Achievement of 3 million unit’s production ADM has achieved a cumulative total production volume of 3 million units in March 2013 and held an official ceremony in April. After achieving 1 million units in 2005 and 2 million units in the second half of 2010, it took ADM just a little over 2 years to increase its production to 3 million units. Indonesia is the most important manufacturing site for Daihatsu, and ‘’localization’’ continues to be the key word to further promote local procurement, strengthen R&D functions and develop human resources in Indonesia to make high quality cars that just fit for Indonesia.

Production, Sales and ExportAutomaker Year Country

2014 Thailand Second Auto Plant in Thailand Nissan Motor Co., Ltd announced plans to invest 11 billion baht (358 million dollars) in a second assembly plant in Thailand. Scheduled to start production in August 2014, the plant will have an initial annual production capacity of 75,000 units, expanding to 150,000 units per year. This new plant will maintain Thailand’s place as Nissan’s largest manufacturing center in the ASEAN region and key strategic global export hub.

2014 Indonesia Datsun launches DATSUN GO+ PANCA in IndonesiaDatsun, a brand of Nissan Motor, launched its first Datsun car for the Indonesian market, the Datsun GO+, at its new plant in Purwakarta, West Java. The new 60,000 m2 plant, including engine assembly, body, paint, trim and chassis, will be dedicated to the production of Datsun cars for Indonesia.

Suzuki 2012 Vietnam New Auto Plant in Dong Nai Province In order to to meet demand arising from expanding automobile markets in Vietnam, Vietnam Suzuki Corp has decided to move its current plant and to construct a new one next to its existing motorcycle plant in Dong Nai Province.

2013 Myanmar Suzuki Receives Myanmar Government Approval for Establishment of 100% Invested Subsidiary Suzuki Motor Corporation has been approved by the Myanmar government to establish a new company, permitting Suzuki to resume automobile production in Myanmar, where Suzuki has halted production operations since 2010. Suzuki is now preparing for the establishment of this new automobile production and sales subsidiary, Suzuki (Myanmar) Motor Co., Ltd., facilitated via100% Suzuki investment. Suzuki (Myanmar) Motor Co., Ltd. is scheduled to produce its Carry compact truck at a plant located in Yangon, where the former Myanmar Suzuki Motor Co., Ltd. (closed in 2010) previously produced automobiles. It plans to expand its automobile production and sales in Myanmar as infrastructure development advances in line with economic liberalization.

2014 Indonesia New Auto Plant Suzuki will position Indonesia as a significant hub in the ASEAN region with its new investment of approximately 93 billion yen in the Greenland International Industrial Center (GIIC), located in the east of Jakarta, where a new engine and transmission plant and new automobile assembly plant are scheduled to start operations in February 2014 and January 2015 respectively.  Total production capacity in Indonesia will increase to 250,000 units in FY2015 and will gradually adjust based on market developments.

Toyota 2012 Thailand Second Auto Plant in Thailand In January 2012, Toyota announced that it will build its second Gateway Plant. Moreover, in February,Toyota announced plans to scale up engine production capacity at Siam Toyota Manufacturing Co., Ltd., the main Toyota engine manufacturing plant in Thailand.

2012 Thailand Second Auto Plant Expands Diesel Engine Production Capacity In October 2012, Toyota announced that its new engine production subsidiary, STM, will expand its production capacity of diesel engines from 2015.

2012 Indonesia Expansion of Indonesian Production In November 2012, Japan’s Toyota group announced new plans to invest about US1.3 billion over the next five years to expand vehicle production in Indonesia.

2013 Indonesia Opening of Second Auto Plant in Indonesia In March 2013, the second plant in Karawang went into production as announced in 2011, boosting production capacity with an eye towards expanding export markets.

2014 Indonesia New Engine Plant in Karawang, IndonesiaPT. Toyota Motor Manufacturing Indonesia (TMMIN) announced during a groundbreaking ceremony for its new engine plant in Karawang, the opening of a new manufacturing learning center next to the engine plant. The learning center is expected to open before the plant go online in early 2016. With an investment of 23 billion yen, the new engine plant will help strengthen Indonesia’s position as a key engine production and supply base for Toyota. The plant will have an annual production capacity of 216,000 units and is scheduled to manufacture passenger vehicle engines with approximately 50% marked for export.

UD 2013 Thailand Plant Expansion Seizing growth opportunities in Asia and other fast-growing markets, UD Trucks invested 2 billion baht to extend its Samut Prakarn plant by 20,000 square meters, including a modern assembly line, new cab plant and paint shop. Located in an eastern suburb of Greater Bangkok, the plant will have a technical production capacity of up to 20,000 units approximately per annum. With these changes, the plant will become the first completely built-up production facility for UD Trucks outside of Japan. It will target not only the Thai market but will also serve as a hub for export to other markets in Southeast Asia.

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2013 Indonesia Launch of Ayla Daihatsu launched its new city car, the Ayla, in September 2013. In February 2014, Astra Daihatsu Indonesia began OEM production of the same model for Toyota, sold as the Toyota Agya in Indonesia and Toyota WiGo in the Philippines.

Hino 2011 Indonesia Export of Small Truck In December 2011, Hino Indonesia began export of small trucks to Malaysia.

Honda 2011 Thailand Launch of Brio In March, Honda Automobile (Thailand) Co., Ltd. (HATC) launched the Honda Brio in Thailand. Meeting the eco-car standards established by the Thai government, BRIO went on sale in late May. Brio is equipped with a 1.2-liter, 4-cylinder i-VTEC engine offering outstanding fuel economy of 5 liters/100km with Euro 4 compliance.

2012 Thailand Launch of New Jazz Hybrid In July, 2012, HATC launched the new Jazz Hybrid built in Thailand, representing the first hybrid model in the Thai sub-compact automobile market segment.

2012 Thailand Launch of Brio Amaze HATC launched the Thailand-built Brio Amaze 1.2L eco-car sedan with affordable prices.

2013 Indonesia New Launch of the Brio Satya ’Low Cost Green Car’ The new Honda Brio Satya was designed as a response to the LCGC (Low Cost Green Car) program originated by the Indonesian government. This model is entirely produced in Indonesia with 85% of local content.

2014 Indonesia Launch of Mobilio Honda launched Mobilio in Indonesia. Honda Mobilio is Honda’s first LMPV model in Indonesia, and the first model specifically designed to meet unique Indonesian consumer needs and road characteristics. The Honda Mobilio became the first model produced at the Karawang New Factory in January 2014.

2014 Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand

Launch of 4th Generation New City Honda Automobile (Thailand) Co., Ltd launched the all-new Honda City in January 2014. The fourth generation City offers stunning design and a spacious cabin, and is compatible with E85 fuel, which,together with a new continuously variable transmission (CVT) developed under Honda’s Earth Dreams Technology effort, provides instant response and top fuel efficiency. The same model was also launched by Honda Malaysia in March 2014. This new benchmark car will be locally assembled at Honda Malaysia’s Malacca plant, which intends to launch the All-New City Hybrid as part of the expansion of the CKD hybrid line-up in Malaysia. Following Thailand and Malaysia, PT. Honda Prospect Motor (Indonesia) launched the new City in Jakarta on 24 April 2014. With its new sporty and dynamic design and powerful, yet efficient and environmentally friendly performance, as well as the highest level of safety standards, the City has shown itself to be optimal for local Indonesian conditions and has so far been well appreciated by consumers.

Isuzu 2011 Indonesia Launch of GIGA Isuzu Astra Motor Indonesia launched Giga, its latest medium duty truck, in July 2011.

2011 Thailand Launch of Isuzu D-Max Isuzu Motors Co.,(Thailand) Ltd launched D-Max, its latest pick-up truck, in September 2011.

2012 Vietnam Launch of QKR Isuzu Vietnam launched QKR, its latest light duty truck, in February 2012.

2012 Indonesia Production and Sales of new models In 2012, Isuzu Indonesia started production and sales of its 3 medium-heavy duty FTR, FVR, FVM models, including 8 designs.

2012 Philippines Achievement of 150 Thousands Units’ Production & Sales Isuzu Philippines attained 150 thousand units’ production and sales in 2012.

2014 Indonesia Launch of Mu-X Isuzu Astra Motor Indonesia launched the Thailand-built Mu-X, its latest SUV,in August 2014.

Mazda 2011 - 2012

Vietnam Production of Mazda 2 Mazda started local Vietnamese assembly of the Mazda 2 in October 2011, the Mazda 3 in April 2012, and the CX-5 in October of that same year.

2011 - 2013

Malaysia Production of Mazda 3 and CX-5 Local assembly work for the Mazda 3 commenced in January 2011 in Malaysia, followed by the CX-5, which has been locally assembled since April 2013. CX-5 exports began to Thailand in August of the same year. Local assembly work for Mazda 2 began in July 2011 in Vietnam, followed by the Mazda 3 and CX-5 in April and October 2012 respectively.

Mitsubishi 2011 Vietnam Production of Pajero Sport Begun Vina Star Motors started production of the Pajero Sport in August.

2012 Thailand Launch of Eco-Car In March 2012, Mitsubishi Motors Thailand (MMTh) launched its first eco-car approved by the Thai government.

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2012 Thailand Launch of Mirage In March, MMTh launched the company’s “Global Compact Car” - The Mirage, produced in the brand new third factory in Laem Chabang. After its `line-off’ ceremony in April 2012, the new Mirage will be exported to ASEAN, Japan, and other destinations worldwide.

2013 Thailand Mitsubishi Thailand: Significant Achievements In March 2013, MMTh successfully attained 1 million units’ local sales, 2 million units’ export, and 3 million units’ production.

2013 Thailand Launch of Attrage and Mirage In July, the new Attrage was launched. Even though domestic sales were less than 50,000 units in 2010, by launching the Mirage in 2012 and the Attrage in 2013 Mitsubishi was able to achieve annual sales of 100,000 units. Production volumes exceeded 300,000 units for the first time, reaching357,000 units in 2012. Mitsubishi’s export volume of completed vehicles saw significant boosts due to the Mirage and Attrage, surpassing 200,000 in 2012 and reaching 242,000 units in2013.

2014 Malaysia Launch of ASX In January 2014, local assembly commenced for the ASX CKD , one of the Mitsubishi vehiclesproduced by Tan Chong Motor Assemblies Sdn Bhd as an appointed production contractor in Malaysia for Mitsubishi Motors Malaysia Sdn Bhd.

Nissan 2011 Thailand Launch of New Nissan Almera in Thailand NMT launched the all-new Almera, the first sedan model under the Thai government’s eco-car program initiated by the Ministry of Industry’s Board of Investment (BOI). The Almera meets all eco-car requirements, with its built-in V-platform delivering fuel efficiency through light weight while maintaining body rigidity.

2012 Singapore Nissan Infiniti Luxury Brands Debut in Singapore In February 2012, Infiniti and ASEAN’s leading car distributor, Wearnes Automotive, unveiled Infiniti’s flagship sales and service facility in Leng Kee Road, a location well-known for luxury brand car showrooms. The iconic high-performance FX37, luxury performance M37 and the stylish convertible sports G37 have now made their debut in Singapore.

2012 Indonesia Return of Datsun In March, Nissan confirmed the return of the Datsun brand; it is expected that this name will become its third global brand name alongside Nissan and Infinity. Datsun’s sales debut will commence in 2014 within emerging markets, from Indonesia to India and Russia. Datsun symbolizes growth and success, supporting dreams of a better life for up-and-coming customers in these regions. Datsun represents 80 years of accumulated Japanese carmaking expertise and is an important part of Nissan’s DNA.

Suzuki 2012 Indonesia Launch of Ertiga PT.Suzuki Indomobil Motor has launched a new passenger vehicle with three rows of seats, the Ertiga, placed within the MPV (Multi-Purpose Vehicle) category.

2012 Thailand Launch of New Swift Conforming to Eco-Car Requirements Suzuki Motor Thailand launched its new Swift in line with eco-car requirements promoted by the Thai government

2013 Indonesia Launch of Karimun Wagon R On November 10th, PT. Suzuki Indomobil Motor launched the KARIMUN WAGON R, a new 1000cm3 passenger car with five seat targeted to the Indonesian government’s Low Cost Green Car (LCGC) program.

Toyota 2012 Philippines Achievement of 500 Thousand Units’ Production In March 2012, Toyota Philippines reached a production level of 500 thousand units.

2012 Global Achievement of 5 Million Units of IMV Sales In April 2012, Toyota reached global sales of 5 million units of its IMV (Innovative International Multi-purpose Vehicle) series.

2012 Indonesia New Cooperative Business In September 2012, Toyota and Daihatsu announced new cooperation in Indonesia. Daihatsu will supply Toyota under an OEM arrangement.

2013 Global Launch of All New Vios In March 2013, Toyota announced the launch of all-new Vios for emerging markets.

2014 Indonesia Toyota and Daihatsu to Begin Compact Car Exports from Indonesia to Philippines In February 2014, Toyota Motor Corporation (TMC) and Daihatsu Motor Co., Ltd. (Daihatsu) announced commencement of exports of a compact car based on the Toyota Agya from Indonesia to the Philippines. This compact car, produced by Daihatsu’s Indonesian subsidiary, PT Astra Daihatsu Motor (ADM), will be sold in the Philippines under the Toyota brand by Toyota Motor Philippines Corporation (TMP).

2014 Indonesia Toyota Begins Export of Indonesia-made Sedans to Middle East Exports to ASEAN Destinations Began in December 2013 Export of the Vios started in December last year to Singapore and Brunei Darussalam, with shipments starting in March to Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Jordan, Lebanon, and Yemen. Initial plans call for exports totaling 1,000 units a month, expected to be increased to 3,000 units in the near future.

UD 2013 UD Trucks launches Quester – an all-new heavy duty truck range developed for market growth The all-new Quester is a complete and modern heavy duty truck platform designed to serve a wide range of applications including mining, construction, distribution and long-haul transportation. Quester is a robust, reliable, and efficient truck range combining the best of global technology and Japanese craftsmanship, sourced and manufactured close to its first targeted customers in mainland Asia.

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Daihatsu 2013 Indonesia Indonesia’s First-ever Test Course with R&D Functions In April, Astra Daihatsu Motor (ADM) saw the launch of its Karawang Assembly Plant.Located in the Suryacipta Industrial Park in West Java, Indonesia, the plant will be the first ever in Indonesia to offer a test course with R&D functions.

2013 Malaysia Daihatsu Establishes Automatic Transmission Manufacturing in Malaysia The manufacture of automatic transmissions (AT) was established as a joint venture between the Akashi-Kikai Industry Co. Ltd. (Daihatsu subsidiary) and Perodua (a Daihatsu joint-venture company) in February 2012. The company began local manufacturing in March 2013, the first time in Malaysia.

Mitsubishi 2013 Thailand Transfer of R&D and Engine Assembly Processes Mitsubishi Motors Corporation (MMC) announced that its R&D and engine assembly processes will be shifted to Mitsubishi Motors Thailand (MMTh) so as to further expand Thailand’s role as a global automotive hub. A new test course has been constructed as part of MMC’s R&D enhancement scheme and is expected to open in March 2015. Having a R&D center in Thailand represents a quantum leap – the first in ASEAN, following a path established in Japan, the United States, and China. The test course is also the first such project launched outside of Japan, subsequent to the Okazaki Technology Center and Tokachi Laboratory.

Nissan 2011 ASEAN Strengthening R&D Functions in ASEAN Nissan Motor Asia Pacific Co., Ltd (NMAP), the newly established strategic regional headquarters for the ASEAN region, located in Singapore, announced its intentions to strengthen R&D functions in the region during its new six-year Midterm Business Plan. R&D activities will be carried out by the Nissan Technical Center South East Asia (NTCSEA), which will be expanded in Thailand and Indonesia, tripling the number of total engineering staff from the current 120 to 370 by 2016.

Honda 2013 ASEAN Human Capital Development Each year, a large number of Honda’s ASEAN employees are sent to Japan for skill enhancement training. Honda understands the importance of proper training to the pursuit of quality and the development of high-potential future leaders. Beyond this, upon returning to their home country, trained staff stand a higher chance of being promoted to management level.

Isuzu 2006 - Indonesia Vietnam Thailand Malaysia Philippines

Technical Contest In order to help cultivate the skills of local workers, each year Isuzu invites 3 to 4 mechanics from each participating country to Japan to compete in Isuzu’s Technical Contest.

Mazda 1988 - Thailand Support Internship Programs Built in partnership with local universities, the Auto Alliance Thailand (AAT) Internship Program provides students with opportunities to gain knowledge and experience through on-the-job training. The program, highly supportive of Ministry of Education initiatives intended to cultivate skilled workers, contributes to the development of the Thailand’s economy.

Mitsubishi 2012 Philippines 1st Monozukuri Olympics Mitsubishi Motors Philipines Corporation (MMPC) launched the First Manufacturing Monozokuri Olympics in November 2012. The Olympics aims to address production workers’ training needs, improving knowledge and skills and enabling the development of highly competitive products. Workers from the Body Assembly, Body Painting, Vehicle Assembly, Material Handling and Manufacturing Cost Control Sections participated in the exercise. Workers were judged on their ability to finish a set of activities within a given time, as well as Customer Satisfaction, Safety, Quality, Cost, Delivery, Environment, and Morale.

2012 Philippines Apprenticeship Program MMPC recently signed a Memorandum of Agreement with the Philippines Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) and the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) to officially mark their partnership for the development of an Apprenticeship Program. The Program, drawing upon DOLE/TESDA’s existing “Kasanayan at Hanapbuhay” (KasH) program, aims to provide technical and vocational students the opportunity to acquire skills and develop competencies and productivity through training and skills enhancement in automotive assembly. With increased employment as its main objective, the Program intends to provide meaningful experience essential for job placement success.

2012 Philippines Management And Supervisory Development Programs MMPC’s Management Development Program and Supervisory Development Program were held in March and April, 2012 respectively. These programs aim to strengthen the role of the company’s team leaders and to equip them to coach and motivate their respective teams in order to improve staff performance.

2012 Philippines Team Building (Production Workers) MMPC aims to continually develop its workforce through team building activities promoting values of team work and camaraderie. Employees from various sections in the Manufacturing Division took part.

2013 Thailand Human Capital Development Mitsubishi Thailand began a new training program,sending candidates to Japan in order to encourage and nurture future leaders.

2013 Vietnam Essential Sales Training in Japan Each year, Mitsubishi Motors Japan invites one candidate from Vina Star Motors (VSM), a Mitsubishi Motors joint-venture in Vietnam, to company sales training programs with the goal of improving the sales skills of local staff.

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Daihatsu 2011 - Indonesia Support for turtle conservation program In 2011, ADM donated 300 million rupiah worth of equipment in order to facilitate the daily operational activities of 8 separate turtle conservation programs. These programs cover several areas of Indonesia (3 covering Bali island, 2 covering West Java, East Borneo, East Java, and Lampung-Sumatera). Aimed at helping prevent turtle eggs from being consumed by locals, these programs were successfully extended in 2012 and continue until the present day, saving a total of 105,000 turtle eggs across three programs to date.

2013 Indonesia Contributions to local Posyandu Indonesia health clinics To promote healthy lives for babies and mothers, Daihatsu worked with the local Health Department to help build facilities for Posyandu local health clinics and provide training for local volunteers. Beginning in 2012, Daihatsu has assisted over 100 Posyandu clinics across 14 Indonesian cities.

Hino 2007 - 2011

Indonesia Donation of Vehicle for Mobile Library and Support for Educational Activities Hino donated a custom-built vehicle to the Emmanuel Foundation for use as a mobile library to deliver books to underprivileged children. In addition, Hino provided support to the Yayasan Orangutan Indonesia (Yayorin) NGO, WWF, and other government agencies. Hino Mobile Library/Multimedia Vehicles support education activities, promoting environmental and wildlife conservation to students in local communities.

2008 - 2011

Indonesia Tree Planting In partnership with Yayasan Tanam Pohon Indonesia, Hino Indonesia planted 3,000 trees in the industrial estate of Kota Bukit Indah and 5,000 trees in Sentual on the outskirts of Jakarta. 1,500 trees were planted together with the Government of Purwakarta District in Cantayan, and Hino plans to plant 6,000 more in Kalimantan in conjunction with WWF – Indonesia in the near future.

2009 - 2011

Indonesia Donation of Vehicle for Mobile Eye Clinic and Health Checkups Hino donated a vehicle with a custom-built rear body as to the John Fawcett Foundation for use as a Mobile Eye Clinic, providing free treatment and surgery to underprivileged residents of Bali and Lombok. A similar program was also conducted serving women and children in the Purwakarta area; here, Hino donated a Mobile Clinic vehicle to the local government.

2011 Indonesia Vehicle Donated for Mobile Blood Bank In 2011 Hino donated a vehicle for use as a Mobile Blood Bank, enabling the Indonesian Red Cross (PMI) to reach more donors in Jakarta and Bandung as well as enabling roadside blood donations.

2011 Indonesia Donation of “Green Vehicle” and support for Environmental Education In order to raise awareness of environmental issues, Hino Indonesia, in cooperation with SIKIM, the Indonesian Association of Cabinet Minister’s Wives, donated a “green vehicle” for use as a mobile library, including books, educational games, multimedia facilities (TV, DVD and Laptop), as well as farming equipment. This project was undertaken as part of Hino’s commitment, beginning in 2011, to support environmental education for women and children in rural areas.

2013 Indonesia Donation of Mobile Classroom In cooperation with the Yayasan Cinta Anak Bangsa (YCAB) Foundation, Hino Motors donated a mobile classroom to help children living in impoverished environments learn basic PC skills in support of future gainful employment.

Honda

1999 - Thailand Yearly Green Initiatives Funding Competition In 1999, the Honda Group Companies in Thailand worked with leading environmental NGOs and government ministries to initiate the Honda School Environment Project, in which all Thai elementary and secondary schools are invited to submit environmental conservation and sustainable development project plans. Winners are awarded funding from Honda as well as the prestigious King’s Cup. Since 1999, Honda has funded green initiatives in over 680 schools across Thailand.

2005 - Thailand Honda Super Idea Contest Supporting local children, in 2013 Honda Automobile (Thailand) Co., Ltd. held its “Honda Super Contest”. Winners receive a plaque from Her Royal Highness Maha Chakri Sirindhorn as well as a training trip to Japan, providing a tremendous opportunity to interact and exchange innovative ideas with Japanese Kids’ Idea Contest winners. The Thai offshoot of the Japanese Honda Kids’ Idea Contest was first introduced in 2005. The program’s objective is to cultivate creativity and imagination, encouraging children to seek out challenges and to dare to make their dreams come true.

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Suzuki 2013 Indonesia Technical Training in Japan Each year, 20 mechanical staff from Suzuki Indonesia are invited to Japan for technical training.

Toyota 2012 Indonesia Establishment of Learning Center In May 2012, PT.Toyota Motor Manufacturing Indonesia (TMMIN) established its learning Center, offering various types of courses as well as practical training with the goal of systematically transferring vehicle-manufacturing know-how to Indonesia. In 2013, the Learning Center plans to provide opportunities for suppliers and students in the region to participate in courses with the aim of fostering human resources which further contribute to development of the automobile industry in Indonesia.

2012 Thailand Development of Human Resources Toyota Motor Thailand Co., Ltd (TMT) marked its 50th anniversary in Nov 2012, announcing a donation for the introduction of a new automotive technology curriculum at the Chitralada School. This new curriculum will contribute to further development of human resources in Thailand.

2013 Philippines New Toyota Technical School Opens in the Philippines In August, the opening ceremony for the Toyota Motor Philippines School of Technology was held in Santa Rosa, Laguna Province, as part of the Commemoration Ceremony celebrating Toyota’s 25th year in the Philippines. The School of Technology was established to develop skilled engineers able to contribute to the growth of the Philippine automotive industry and economy as well as that of the global automotive industry.

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2006 - Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos

Scholarships Awarded for Science and Technology Excellence The Honda Foundation inaugurated the Honda YES (Young Engineers and Scientists) Award in Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos. This award grants scholarships to students who have excelled in science and technology.

2010 Philippines Tree Planting In partnership with the Haribon Foundation NGO, Honda Foundation, Inc. (HFI) launched a project entitled “Road to 2020”, aimed at restoring a total of 1 million hectares of tropical rainforest in the Philippines by 2020.

2011 Philippines Worm-Composting Facilities for Reducing Waste In 2011, Honda Cars Philippines Inc. built worm-composting facilities with a capacity of 10m3 in order to process waste from gardens on the factory grounds. Compost produced is used as organic fertilizer for greenery on the premises, and also for tree planting and other CSR activities offsite. The firm expects these facilities will help it reduce landfill-bound waste to zero.

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Vietnam Tree Planting Honda Vietnam Company (HVN) contributed to tree planting (equivalent to 73,500 m3), through donations of VND 4.9 billion (USD 231,000) over the past 8 years in collaboration with the local Agriculture and Rural Development agency of Bắc Kạn Province.Technical assistance was provided by the Japan International Corporation Agency (JICA), in addition to specialized guidance by the Vietnam Forestry University. As part of this effort HVN also held a successful “Tree Planting Day” in 2013, involving 300 employees.

2013 Thailand Thai Eco Mileage Challenge: Nurturing Future Generations Honda’s Eco Mileage Challenge took place from 29 November to 1 December, 2013, organized by AP Honda at the Thailand Circuit in Nakhon Pathom Province. During the Challenge, drivers compete to go as far as they can on only one liter of gasoline. Key goals include further enhancement of Honda’s new PGM-FI (Programmed Fuel Injection) engines intended to help curb global warming through energy conservation. A total of 481 teams participated in this round of the Challenge, marking the 16th time it has been held. The winner successfully achieved a fuel efficiency of 1,641 kilometers / liter this year. AP Honda is committed to continuing to hold this event for many years to come.

Isuzu 2007 - 2012

Vietnam Support for Education To support regional development, Isuzu Vietnam provided computer hardware and software to 14 elementary and junior high schools in Dien Bien Phu Province, Vietnam, a program which has benefited 6,000 minority children since 2007. In 2012, Isuzu carried out the last phase of the project, building kindergarten and elementary school for children in South Kein Giang province. Isuzu Vietnam also sponsored a program providing free medicines, treats and drinks. More than 600 local residents and children received health examinations and medicine, and children participated in amusing games and a painting competition.

2007 - Indonesia Support for Education Since 2007, Isuzu has been donating musical instruments to 6 elementary schools in Kupang, the poorest area in West Timor, Indonesia, benefiting 2,200 children.

2008 - Philippines Educating Expert Mechanics in the Philippines Since Nov 2008, Isuzu has been conducting educational aid programs at the TESDA (Technical Education and Skills Development Authority) vocational school for auto mechanics in Tacloban. Scholarship recipients, typically underprivileged youths, are sent to boarding school for 2 years in order to obtain national certification as auto mechanics at the NC1-4 level. Isuzu also contributed to operational expenses and transferred technology know-how in hopes of developing a new generation of expert mechanics in the Philippines. For more information, see: http://www.isuzu.co.jp/company /eco/sociality/community/contribution.html

2012 Indonesia Various CSR undertakings in Indonesia PT Isuzu Astra Motor Indonesia (IAMI) has undertaken a wide range of corporate social responsibility programs in Indonesia, including the lending of a custom designed double-cabin D-Max pick-up to UNICEF, supporting fundraising activities for Indonesian children. In central Jawa, 5,000 trees were also planted.

2013 Thailand Enhancing Clean Water Supplies Many homes in Thailand depend on ground or surface water, including rain and well water, for their main source of water supply. However, this water is often polluted due to old pipes or polluted sources, generating important water supply concerns Isuzu Thailand has worked to help schools construct wells, enhance water purification, and facilitate improved water supply systems for schoolchildren.

Mazda 2011 - Thailand Safety at School and HIV/AIDS Social Responsibility To promote safety and health awareness and support the local community, the AAT Occupational Health and Safety Committee has been working together with AAT’s Hope Club to promote its “Safety at School Project”. It has also supported the House of Grace Child Foundation, which is the work house for taking care of children affected by HIV/AIDS.

2011 Thailand Support for Flood Relief in Thailand MST (Mazda Sales Thailand) and Mazda Motor Corp. supported those affected by devastating floods in Thailand, donating money and offering help with relief efforts.

2013 Indonesia Support for Flood Relief in Indonesia PT.Mazda Motor Indonesia (MMI) and its employees supported those affected by devastating floods in Indonesia, donating money and offering help with relief efforts.

Mitsubishi 2008 - Philippines Donation of Medicines to Tahanang Walang HagdananGiving value to health and life as a whole, MMPC has partnered with Tahanang Walang Hagdanan (“Home with No Stairs”) to provide year-round medical assistance to Persons with Disabilities (PWDs) since 2008. This work helps disabled members feel a sense of hope and optimism, gearing themselves towards productivity and moving beyond their disability. Located in Cainta, Rizal, Tahanang Walang Hagdanan is a non-profit organization aiming to uplift the lives of PWDs.

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2010 - Thailand School Lunch ProjectBeginning in 2010, Mitsubishi Motor Thailand (MMTh) has donated 1 million Baht to 50 schools in poor and remote areas in cooperation with the Thai Basic Education Commission (OBEC). Schools will use the funds to buy vegetable seeds and mushroom starter cubes, enhancing local capacities for fish breeding and the growing of food. Through this project, students will receive healthy, nutritionally balanced food, allowing them to study in healthy conditions.

2011 Thailand Support for Flood ReliefMitsubishi Motors visited Prime Minister Miss Yingluck Shinawatra and provided a donation in the amount of 12 million Baht to the Prime Minister’s Office’s relief fund for flood victims. The MMTh Off-Road Club raised funds to provide immediate relief aid directly to flood victims.

2012 Vietnam Orphanage Donations and Commodity Deliveries From Apr 2012, Vina Star Motor (VSM), a Mitsubishi joint-venture company, will conduct its Caravan campaign in Vietnam. Participants will visit orphanages and donate stationery, food and other critical supplies. In partnership with regional volunteers, VSM will additionally offer no-cost use of Canter cargo trucks to help deliver commodities in rural areas.

2012 Thailand Factory Visit by Thai Japanese Association School SrirachaIn Nov 2012, MMTh hosted a plant visit for students from the Thai Japanese Association School Sriracha. Students were given a chance to learn about vehicle production processes and test drive MMTh’s new electric vehicle, the i-MiEV.

2012 Philippines Financial Assistance to PreSchool ChildrenIn July 2012, funds were donated for the use of approximately 119 pre-school children in Barangay San Juan Development Center (Day Care), Cainta, Rizal.

2012 Philippines Tree Planting ProjectMitsubishi Motors Philippines Corp. (MMPC) employees, led by their President & CEO, Mr. Hikosaburo Shibata, participated in the government’s National Greening Program (NGP) under the Billion Trees Program. Phase One of the Tree Planting Project was held on July 14, 2012, total 500 Narra tree seedling planted across 1 hectare of land at Kaliwa Watershed, Tanay Rizal. As of February 2013, 1500 trees have been planted covering 3 hectares, and two more are scheduled for planting within the next quarter. This program represents MMPC’s contribution to government reforestation projects intended to help facilitate storm water mitigation, rain interception and improved air quality.

2013 Thailand Support for EducationAs part of its efforts to set a good example of a corporate citizen in Thailand, MMTh has worked to actively support children’s education. On National Children’s Day 2013, Mr. Nobuyuki Murahashi, President, together with the management of Mitsubishi Motors (Thailand) Co., Ltd. offered donations, including sport equipment and stationery, to a selection of students at 9 schools in Pathumthani province. In 2013, MMTH donated 2,400 polo shirts to school children from 6 provinces, with a total value of around 444,000 Baht (USD 14,000). Beyond this, MMTH continued to carry out its annual Mitsubishi Kai Donation activity aimed at bringing about a better life for Thai children.

Thailand MMTh Power Bangsaen Beach CleaningMr. Masahiko Ueki, President & CEO of Mitsubishi Motors (Thailand) Co., Ltd. together with around 230 employees including management,and family members, participated in MMTh’s Power beach cleaning project on Bangsaen Beach, Chonburi. The project aims to encourage Thai and Japanese employees to take good care of the environment and set a positive example to the public, as well as enhance camaraderie within the organization. Walking about 2 kilometers along the beach, the team removed and sorted garbage, making Bangsaen Beach look more clean and tidy. Bangsaen Beach is one of the most famous tourist attractions in Chonburi, where Mitsubishi Motors operates three car assembly factories.

2013 Philippines MMPC Helps Rebuild Banaue Rice TerracesMMPC responded to a call for volunteers for the rehabilitation of the Banaue Rice Terraces in February 2013. Banaue Rice Terraces, hailed as UNESCO’s Eighth Wonder of the World, was hit last year by a series of typhoons , causing landslides and damaging a portion of the Terraces. In addition to helping rebuild the Terraces. MMPC took an opportunity further help the community through donating funds and teaching materials for the use of schoolchildren at the Batad Elementary School. MMPC recognizes the significance of education in molding the minds of future generations. Over the years to come, schoolchildren in Batad will be the stewards of this living heritage.

2013 Philippines Plant TourMMPC has expanded its commitment to continuing education by opening its doors to plant tours from various schools and other entities. At least six schools visited MMPC during the 1st quarter of 2013, where they were given the chance to see how thousands of parts are put together by man and machine during the process of bringing a Mitsubishi vehicle to the roads.

MMPC Donates Mitsubishi FUSO Truck to Cainta Municipality Mitsubishi Motors Philippines Corporation donated a Mitsubishi FM 657H Truck to the Municipality of Cainta, Rizal. The truck will be used for the purpose of transporting goods, big boxes, and so on in rural areas for local business needs.

Donations to victims of devastating 7.2 magnitude earthquake MMPC also donated goods to the victims of the devastating 7.2 magnitude earthquake affecting Central Visayas, especially Bohol, Cebu and other nearby provinces.

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Donations in the wake of Super Typhoon Yolanda (Haiyan)Offering its sincerest condolences and sympathies to those affected by the recent super typhoon Yolanda (Haiyan), MMPC donated one million pesos (USD 23,000) to the Philippine Red Cross (PNRC,intended to help relieve victims of this recent typhoon, said to be the strongest and most destructive in history. MMPC also continued its partnership with the Falcon Crowne Shelter Foundation, Inc., an NGO with a mission to help the government provide decent and affordable housing in affected areas.

Sponsorship: 25th Year of Mitsubishi Lancer International Junior Tennis Championship Helping to inspire youth through sport, the Mitsubishi Lancer International Junior Tennis Championship celebrates its silver anniversary. More than 32 countries will be competing in the 2014 tournament, which will be held at the Rizal Memorial Tennis Center in Malate, Manila.

Nissan 2013 Thailand, Vietnam

Nissan Partners with international NGO to support Housing Construction Adhering to Nissan’s vision of enriching people’s lives, Nissan Motor Co., Ltd partnered with Habitat for Humanity to provide affordable housing. Local Nissan staff also participated as volunteers in order to help improve lives and contribute to society.

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Philippines Nissan assists typhoon victims in the PhilippinesIn November 2013, Nissan Motor pledged 20 million yen to support recovery efforts in areas hit by the devastating typhoon in the Philippines. The pledge is a gesture of the heartfelt sympathy of employees of Nissan around the world to those who are affected by the disaster, as well as their wish for the earliest possible recovery of the affected areas. In April 2014, Nissan also donated three Nissan Navara 4x4 GTX pickups to the UN World Food Program (WFP) in support of its operations assisting those affected by the Haiyan super typhoon (locally known as Yolanda) in the Philippines. This donation of three Nissan trucks represents one part of the company’s continuing effort to help rebuild the lives of those affected.

Suzuki 2013 Myanmar Suzuki Donates 100 Police Motorcycles to Myanmar GovernmentIn November 2013, Suzuki Motor Corporation, in cooperation with the Myanmar government, donated 100 police motorcycles to be used during various international events.

2014 Indonesia Tree Planting Project for 3,000 TreesSuzuki Motor donated funds for its Tree Planting Project, partially supported by profits from the Ertiga Family Party (a grouping of Ertiga owners) which took place in January. About 30,000 trees, consisting of 30 species, were planted in West Java Province.

Toyota

1992 - Philippines Medical and Dental Outreach In order to improve local communities’ quality of life, Toyota Motor Philippines Corporation, through its social and humanitarian arm Toyota Motor Philippines Foundation, Inc. (TMPF), holds its Medical and Dental Outreach Program (MDOP) twice a year to support residents of Paranaque City, Metro Manila and Santa Rosa City, Laguna. Free direct health care services and medicines are provided via collaboration between local hospitals and pharmaceutical companies. MDOP is intended to raise local awareness of healthcare issues and has been able to make significant contributions to the improvement of healthcare services in the area.

2011 Indonesia Intensification of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) In celebration of its 40th anniversary in April 2011, Toyota Indonesia committed to further strengthening its CSR activities intended to contribute to Indonesian society.

2012 Malaysia Donation to Local PartiesIn November 2012, UMW Toyota Motor celebrated its own 30th anniversary as well as that of the ”Look East Policy”. The company presented a “Prius” to the Malaysia – Japan International Institute of Technology and held its annual Toyota Classics concert, the proceeds of which, together with a Toyota “Hiace”, were donated to a local social welfare organization.

2014 ASEAN Toyota Launches its first Southeast Asian Road Safety Campaign in Five ASEAN CountriesToyota believes that education is key to improving road safety, and has therefore created its Be Safety Leaders campaign, focused on young people. The campaign highlights the fact that that a safer road environment requires a concerted effort by all road users, including drivers, pedestrians and others. It is critical to embrace road safety as a way of life. While Toyota constantly strives to create safer cars, it also encourages drivers and passengers to put on their seatbelts, as the simple act of buckling up helps save lives and reduce injuries from crashes.

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DAIHATSU MOTOR CO., LTD.Head Office:1-1, Daihatsu-cho, Ikeda, Osaka 563-8651Tel: +81(72)751-8811

Tokyo Office:Shinwa Bldg, 2-10, Nihonbashi Hon-cho,2-Chome, Chuo-ku,Tokyo 103-0023Tel: +81(3)4231-8856http://www.daihatsu.com/

FUJI HEAVY INDUSTRIES LTD.Head Office:Ebisu Subaru Bldg 1-20-8Ebisu, Shibuya-ku,Tokyo 150-8554Tel: +81(3)6447-8000http://www.fhi.co.jp/

HINO MOTORS, LTD.1-1, Hinodai 3-chome, Hino,Tokyo 191-8660Tel: +81(42)586-5111http://www.hino.co.jp/

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

ISUZU MOTORS LIMITED26-1, Minami-Oi 6-chome, Shinagawa-ku,Tokyo 140-8722Tel: +81(3)5471-1141http://www.isuzu.co.jp/

KAWASAKI HEAVY INDUSTRIES, LTD.Kobe Head Office:Kobe Crystal Tower, 1-3, HigashiKawasaki-cho 1-chome Chuo-ku, Kobe, Hyogo 650-8680Tel: +81(78)371-9530

Tokyo Head Office:1-14-5, Kaigan, Minato-ku,Tokyo 105-8315, JapanTel: +81(3)3435-2111http://www.khi.co.jp/

MAZDA MOTOR CORPORATIONHead Office:3-1, Shinchi, Fuchu-cho, Aki-gunHiroshima 730-8670Tel: +81(82)282-1111

Tokyo Head Office:NBF Hibiya Bldg, 1-7,Uchisaiwai-cho 1-chome, Chiyoda-ku,Tokyo 100-0011Tel: +81(3)3508-5031http://www.mazda.co.jp/

MITSUBISHI MOTORS CORPORATION33-8, Shiba 5-chrome, Minato-ku,Tokyo 108-8410Tel: +81(3)3456-1111http://www.mitsubishi-motors.co.jp/

MITSUBISHI FUSO TRUCK & BUS CORPORATION1-2, Kashimada 1-Chome,Saiwai - Ku,Kawasaki, Kanagawa 221 - 0058Tel: +81(44)330-7700http://www.mitsubishi-fuso.com

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

SUZUKI MOTOR CORPORATIONHead Office:300, Takatsuka-cho, Minami-ku,Hamamatsu, Shizuoka 432-8611Tel: +81(53)440-2061

Tokyo Branch:Suzuki Bldg, Higashi-shimbashi 2F,2-2-8 Higashi-shinbashi,Minato-ku, Tokyo 105-0021Tel: +81(3)5425-2158http://www.globalsuzuki.com/

TOYOTA MOTOR CORPORATIONHead Office:1, Toyota-cho, Toyota, Aichi 471-8571Tel: +81(565)28-2121

Tokyo Office:4-18, Koraku 1-chome, Bunkyo-ku,Tokyo 112-8701Tel:+81(3)3817-7111http://www.toyota.co.jp/

UD TRUCKS CORPORATION1-1, Ageo, Saitama 362-8523Tel: +81(48)781-2301http://www.udtrucks.co.jp/http://www.udtrucks.com/

YAMAHA MOTOR CO., LTD.Head Office:2500, Shingai, Iwata, Shizuoka438-8501Tel: +81(538)32-1115

Tokyo Office:1-1 Marunouchi 2-chome,Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 100-0005Tel: +81(3)5220-7200http://www.yamaha-motor.co.jp/

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

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