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KAWASAKI HEAVY INDUSTRIES, LTD. MOTOR CORPORATION MOTOR CO., LTD. Kobe Head Office: Head Office: Head Office: Kobe Crystal Tower, 1-3, Higashi 300, Takatsuka-cho, Minami-ku, 1-1, Daihatsu-cho, Ikeda, 563-8651 Kawasaki-cho 1-chome Chuo-ku, Hamamatsu, Shizuoka 432-8611 Tel: +81(72)751-8811 Kobe, Hyogo 650-8680 Tel: +81(53)440-2061 Tokyo Office: Tel: +81(78)371-9530 Tokyo Branch: (Tokyo Bijyutsu Club Building 5th Floor) Tokyo Head Office: 23-2 Daikyo-cho, Shinjuku-ku, 6-19-15 Shinbashi, Tokyo 160-0015 Minato-ku, Tokyo 105-0004 World Trade Center Bldg., 4-1, Hamamatsu-cho 2-chome Tel: +81(3)3356-2501 Tel: +81(3)6430-8856 http://www.globalsuzuki.com/ http://www.daihatsu.com/ Minato-ku, Tokyo 105-6116 Tel: +81(3)3435-2111 http://www.khi.co.jp/

TOYOTA MOTOR CORPORATION FUJI HEAVY INDUSTRIES LTD. Head Office: Bldg, 7-2, Nishi-Shinjuku 1, -cho, Toyota, Aichi 471-8571 1-chome, Shinjuku-Ku, Tokyo 160-8316 MOTOR CORPORATION Tel: +81(565)28-2121 Tel: +81(3)3347-2111 Head Office: http://www.fhi.co.jp/ Tokyo Office: 3-1, Shinchi, Fuchu-cho, Aki-gun 4-18, Koraku 1-chome, Bunkyo-ku, Hiroshima 730-8670 Tokyo 112-8701 Tel: +81(82)282-1111 Tel:+81(3)3817-7111 Tokyo Head Office: http://www.toyota.co.jp/ NBF Hibiya Bldg, 1-7, Uchisaiwai-cho 1-chome, Chiyoda-ku, , LTD. Tokyo 100-0011 Head Office: Tel: +81(3)3508-5031 1-1, Hinodai 3-chome, Hino, http://www.mazda.co.jp/ Tokyo 191-8660 Tel: +81(42)586-5111 UD CORPORATION Tokyo Office: 1-1, Ageo, Saitama 362-8523 11-3. Shiba 4-chome, Minato-ku, Tel: +81(48)781-2301 Tokyo 108-0014 http://www.udtrucks.co.jp/ Tel: +81(3) 3456-8811 MOTORS CORPORATION http://www.udtrucks.com/ http://www.hino.co.jp/ 33-8, Shiba 5-chrome, Minato-ku, Tokyo 108-8410 Tel: +81(3)3456-1111 http://www.mitsubishi-motors.co.jp/

HONDA MOTOR CO., LTD. 1-1, Minami-Aoyama 2-chome, YAMAHA MOTOR CO., LTD. Minato-ku, Tokyo 107-8556 Head Office: Tel: +81(3)3423-1111 2500, Shingai, Iwata, Shizuoka http://www.honda.co.jp/ MITSUBISHI & CORPORATION 438-8501 890-12, Kahimada, Saiwai-ku, Tel: +81(538)32-1115 Kawasaki, Kanagawa 212-0058 Tokyo Office: Tel: +81(44)330-7700 1-1 Marunouchi 2-chome, http://www.mitsubishi-fuso.com Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 100-0005 MOTORS LIMITED Tel: +81(3)5220-7200 26-1, Minami-Oi 6-chome, Shinagawa-ku, http://www.yamaha-motor.co.jp/ Tokyo 140-8722 Tel: +81(3)5471-1141 http://www.isuzu.co.jp/ 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

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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/

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Hand in Hand Towards a New ASEAN-JAPAN Friendship and Cooperation

ASEAN has achieved a high economic growth rate in recent years, Although just two years remain before the 2015 establishment of 02 Foreword 10 Statistics with automobile production and sales volumes reaching a record the AEC, and the elimination of tariffs among six ASEAN countries

high in 2012. Japanese automotive manufacturers attained a was executed in 2010 under AFTA. However, the elimination of 03 Contents 12 JAMA Activities in ASEAN total production of 3.74 million units (a 45% increase from last Non-Tariff Barriers (NTBs), trade facilitation, simplification of rules About JAMA year), sales of 2.92 million units (a 38% year-on-year increase) and of origin, evaluation of standards vis-à-vis technical regulations, 15 JAMA Members’ Recent exports of one million units, representing a 36% increase over the and conformity assessment procedures remained important issues. 04 Production Facilities in ASEAN Activities in ASEAN last year’s figures. In view of this favorable trend, JAMA member Negotiations on these issues are underway among members. For

companies have been making active investments in ASEAN, the in particular, it is hoped that the self- in 2012 & Related Data

bringing the combined number of factories and facilities to 71. certification of origins currently being considered be endorsed, by Country

The number of direct employees also increased 14% over last year, promoting trade facilitation.

reaching approximately 145,000. On the technical front, JAMA hopes that the ASEAN Mutual

In order to attain sustainable growth in the automotive industry, Recognition Arrangement (MRA) for automotive technical

as well as other industries in the region, an ASEAN-centered regulations will be practiced within an international framework

economic integration agreement, the Regional Comprehensive that will lead to the adoption of International Whole Vehicle Type

Economic Partnership (RCEP) was proposed, with official Approval (IWVTA), expected to be introduced in 2016 across ASEAN.

negotiations beginning in late 2012. The realization of RCEP1 will Established in 1967, the Japan Automobile Manufacturers • Assists in the rationalization of automobile production, and helps leverage the strength of a population of 3.4 billion, accounting The history of cooperation between Japanese automotive Association, Inc. (JAMA) is a nonprofit industry association currently establish policy for the development, improvement and promotion comprised of fourteen manufacturers of passenger , trucks, of production technology. manufacturers and local partners spans half a century, and this for approximately half of the world’s population, with a total and motorcycles in Japan. • Establishes and promotes policies related to automobile trade and GDP reaching approximately one third of the global, or 20 trillion partnership has contributed to the development of the automotive The globalization of auto contributes significantly to international exchange. dollars. The creation of such an immense economic bloc is industry and economic growth within ASEAN. In 2013, ASEAN and local and national economies around the world. As directions in auto • Engages in public interest, international cooperation and other manufacturing increasingly influence the world we live in, JAMA activities involved in meeting its organizational objectives. expected to bring significant benefits. ASEAN economic growth Japan will mark their 40th Year of ASEAN-Japan Friendship and takes its role and mission ever more seriously, acting not only to Chairman plays an important role in RCEP, and in order to ensure its success, Cooperation. While further strengthening of cooperation is much promote increased environmental protection and greater road safety but also to enhance the international business environment. Akio TOYODA (President, Toyota Motor Corporation) it will be necessary to ensure the firm establishment of the ASEAN anticipated, JAMA wishes to strengthen mutual dependence within Overseas Offices Economic Community (AEC). the automotive industry, driving growth “hand in hand” for ever- Objectives greater mutual development. North American Office (Washington, D.C., U.S.A.) To promote the sound development of the automobile industry and European Office (Brussels, Belgium) contribute to social and economic welfare. Singapore Office Activities Beijing Office (People’s Republic of China) • Conducts studies and surveys related to automobile production, distribution, trade and use.

1 RCEP is an ASEAN-centered proposal for a regional FTA with countries already holding existing FTAs – Australia, China, India, Japan, Republic of Korea and New Zealand. Production Facilities in ASEAN in 2012 & Related Data by Country 04 05 (2012) (2012) Land Area (sq.km) 1,811,570 Land Area (sq.km) 328,550 Population: 246,864,191 Population: 29,239,927 GDP at current prices GDP at current prices (US$ million): 878,043 (US$ million): 303,526 GDP per capita (US$): 3,557 GDP per capita (US$): 10,381

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

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Manufacturer Company Name Est. Capitalization Equity Products Annual Prod. Employees Manufacturer Company Name Est. Capitalization Equity Products Annual Prod. Employees (x 1 milliion) Stake Cap. (x 1,000) (x 1 milliion) Stake Cap. (x 1,000) 1 Daihatsu P. T. Jan 92 INR 894,370 61.75% Xenia, Terios, Luxio, Ayla, 450 10,934 1 Daihatsu Manufacturing Sdn. Feb 93 RM 140 — (1) ALZA, MYVI, VIVA 230 6,800(2) Gran Max Bhd.

2 Hino P.T. Hino Motors Manufacturing Dec 82 USD 94.8 90% Trucks and buses — 1,902 2 Perodua Global Manufacturing Apr 13 RM 200 — (1) — (3) 100 (3) 1200 (3) Indonesia Sdn. Bhd. 3 Honda P. T. Mar 99 USD 70 51% Jazz, CR-V, Freed 70 3,460 3 Hino Hino Motors Manufacturing Oct 12 RM 78.8 58% Manufacture of Hino 10 — () Sdn. Bhd. branded trucks and 4 Isuzu P.T. Isuzu Astra Motor Indonesia Apr 08 INR 92,000 45% Medium Duty Trucks, 75 1,090 buses Light Duty Trucks, Small- Sized Buses, Panther, 4 Honda Honda Malaysia Sdn. Bhd. Nov 00 RM170 51% City, Civic, Accord, CR- 50 2,180 Wagon and Trucks V, Jazz, Jazz (Hybrid) 5 Mitsubishi 2% COLT T120SS, L300, 5 Isuzu Isuzu Hicom Malaysia Sdn. Bhd. Jul 96 RM 100 51% Medium Duty Trucks, 12 702 P.T. Yudha Tiga Berlian Motors Jun 73 IDR 12,000 Outlander Sport 140 1,950 Light Duty Trucks, Small- 6 Sized Buses, Pick-Up Mitsubishi 0% Canter, FUSO Trucks Fuso 7 6 Mazda Corporation Sdn Bhd Aug 97 — 0% Mazda 3, CX-5 — — Nissan P. T. Oct 95 USD 56 75% Grand Livina, Livina, X-TRAlL, 100 2,017 Serena, March, Juke, Evalia 7 Mitsubishi Mercedes-Benz Malaysia Sdn. Jan 05 RM 134.7 0% Canter, FUSO 3 68 8 Fuso Bhd. Suzuki P. T. Jan 91 USD 45 90% APV, Carry, ERTIGA 162 4,430 8 Nissan Assemblies Aug 76 RM 1 — Serena, Frontier, Urvan, 65 2,567 9 Toyota P. T. Toyota Motor Apr 71 INR 19,524 95% Innova, Fortuner, Etios 180 6,829 Sdn. Bhd. Sylphy, X-Trail, Grand Manufacturing Indonesia Valco, Engines Livina, Teana, Navara, 10 P.T. Sugity Creatives Apr 95 INR 37,740 0%(1) NAV1 6 1,966 NV200, Almera 9 Subaru Tan Chong Motor Assemblies Aug 76 RM 1 — Subaru XV 65 2,567 11 UD Trucks P.T.Astra Multi Trucks Indonesia Apr 96 INR 62,840 12.5% Trucks and buses 4.8 80 Sdn. Bhd. 12 Honda P.T. Honda Precision Parts Jul 02 USD 64 95% Automatic transmissions — 1,640 10 Suzuki HICOM Automobile Sep 83 RM51 — Swift 30 1,886 Manufacturing and engine valves for Manufacturers (Malaysia) automobiles 13 Isuzu P. T. Mesin Isuzu Indonesia Feb 83 INR 13,200 68.10% Diesel engines and 50 356 related parts

11 Toyota Assembly Services Sdn. Bhd. May 68 RM 7.5 0%(4) Hiace, Hilux, Vios, 67 3,202 14 P. T. Asian Isuzu Casting Center Apr 97 USD 44.5 77.50% Casting Parts 26.8 tons 514 Innova, Fortuner,Camry 15 Mitsubishi 0% Pressed parts and engines — 12 UD Trucks Tan Chong Motor Assemblies Aug 76 RM 1 — Trucks and buses 65 2,567 P. T. Mitsubishi Krama Yudha Aug 73 IDR 11,451 1,261 Sdn. Bhd. 16 & Manufacturing 32.3% Engine, Body parts — Fuso

(1) P.T.Sugity Creatives is 6.5% owned by P. T. Toyota Motor Manufacturing Indonesia (1) An investment through local affiliated company (2) Inclusive of Perodua Engine Manufacturing Sdn Bhd (3) Under planning (4) Assenmly Service Sdn. Bhd. is 100% owned by UMW Toyota Motor Sdn.Bhd. Production Facilities in ASEAN in 2012 & Related Data by Country 06 07 (2012) (2012) Land Area (sq.km) 298,170 Land Area (sq.km) 510,890 Population: 96,706,764 Population: 66,785,001 GDP at current prices GDP at current prices (US$ million): 250,265 (US$ million): 365,564 GDP per capita (US$): 2,588 GDP per capita (US$): 5,474

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

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Manufacturer Company Name Est. Capitalization Equity Products Annual Prod. Employees Manufacturer Company Name Est. Capitalization Equity Products Annual Prod. Employees (x 1 milliion) Stake Cap. (x 1,000) (x 1 milliion) Stake Cap. (x 1,000) 1 Hino Pilipinas Hino Inc. Mar 75 PHP 562.5 15% Trucks and Buses — 560 1 Hino Hino Motors Manufacturing May 62 THB 2,500 80% Trucks and Unit Production — 3,657 (Thailand) Ltd. for Toyota 2 Honda Honda Cars Philippines Inc. Oct 90 PHP 1,100 74.24% City 15 550 2 Honda Honda Automobile (Thailand) Dec 00 THB5,460 75.94% City, City(CNG), Jazz, 280 6,000 3 Isuzu Isuzu Philippines Corporation Aug 95 PHP 1,000 35% Assembly of buses and 15 484 Co., Ltd. Jazz (Hybrid), Civic, Civic small and medium-sized (Hybrid), Accord, CR-V, CVs BRIO, BRIO Amaze 4 Mitsubishi 51% Delica, Adventure, 3 Isuzu Isuzu Motors Co., (Thailand) Ltd. Apr 66 THB 8,500 71.10% Large And Small-Sized CVs 346 6,600 Jan 87 PHP 1,640 Lancer Ex 855 Mitsubishi Motors Philippines 30 and Pick Up Trucks 5 0% Canter, FUSO 4 Mazda Auto Alliance (Thailand) Co., Nov 95 THB 8,435 50% Mazda BT-50, Mazda 2, 295 8,750 Fuso Ltd. Mazda 3 6 Nissan Nissan Motor Philippines, Inc. Jun 83 PHP 1,946 5.36% Almera, X-TRAIL, Grand 220 Livina 30 5 Mitsubishi Mitsubishi Motors (Thailand) Jan 87 THB 7,000 100% Triton, Pajero Sport, Mirage, 460 7,434 7 Universal Motors Corporation Jan 72 PHP 287 0% Frontier, Navara, Patrol, 116 Co., Ltd. Lancer EX, Attrage Urvan 6 Mitsubishi TC Manufacturing and Dec 09 — 0% CANTER, FM, FN and FV — — 8 Toyota Corp. Aug 88 PHP 1.549 34% Innova, Vios 30 1,390 Fuso Assembly (Thailand) Co., Ltd. 9 UD Trucks Columbian Motors Corp. Dec 81 PHP 1,538 1.55% Trucks and Buses 0.4 61 7 Nissan Nissan Motor (Thailand) Co., Sep 77 THB 1,930.91 75% Frontier Navara, Teana, 280 7,072 Ltd. March, Almera, Sylphy, Pulsar 10 Honda Honda Parts Manufacturing Dec 92 US 27,276 100% Manual transmissions — 600 Corp. Automobile service 8 Suzuki Suzuki Motor (Thailand) Co., Ltd Aug 11 THB12,682 100% Swift 50 1,200 parts (mainly stamped 9 Toyota Co., Ltd. Oct 62 THB 7,520 86.4% Camry, Corolla, Hilux, Yaris, 704 16,714 parts including the Vios, Wish, Fortuner, Prius bulkhead) 10 Toyota Auto Works Co., Ltd. Jun 88 THB 21.7 0%(1) Hiace 18 313 11 Isuzu Isuzu Autoparts Manufacturing Nov 96 PHP 442 100% Transmissions 248 434 Corporation 11 Isuzu Isuzu Engine Manufacturing Jul 87 THB 1,025 57.30% Diesel engines — 1,317 Co., (Thailand) Ltd. 12 Mitsubishi Asian Corp. — PHP 770 84.7% Processing and — 410 assembly of 12 Thai International Die Making Sep 87 THB 100 56.40% Forging of press molds, Press — 711 transmissions Co., Ltd. processing 13 Toyota Toyota Autoparts Philippines Aug 90 PHP 1,000 95% Transmissions, — 908 13 IT Forging (Thailand) Co., Ltd. Dec 94 THB 700 59.60% Forged parts — 278 Inc. Continuous velocity joints 14 Nissan Nissan Powertrain (Thailand) Aug 87 THB1400 90% Engines — 807 Co., Ltd.

15 Mitsubishi MMTH Engine Company Limited May 88 THB20 0%(2) Engines, Stamping parts — 911 16 Toyota Siam Toyota Manufacturing Jul 87 THB 850 96% Engines, Propeller Shaft — 3,225 Co., Ltd. 17 Toyota Motor Asia Pacific Apr 07 THB 1,300 100% Development and evaluation — 2,391 Engineering Manufacturing efforts for locally produced Co., Ltd. vehicles as well as operational support for Toyota procuction affiliates in Asia, Oceania and the Middle East

(1) Toyota Auto Works Co., Ltd. is 37% owned by Toyota Motor Thailand Co., Ltd. (2) MMTH Engine Company Limited is 100% owned by Mitsubishi Motors Thailand Co., Ltd Production Facilities in ASEAN in 2012 & Related Data by Country 08 09 (2012) (2012) Land Area (sq.km) 310,070 Land Area (sq.km) 700 Population: 88,775,500 Population: 5,312,400 GDP at current prices GDP at current prices (US$ million): 141,669 (US$ million): 274,701 GDP per capital (US$): 1,596 GDP per capita (US$): 51,709

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

Manufacturer Company Name Est. Capitalization Equity Function Employees (x 1 milliion) Stake 1 Honda Singapore Safety Driving Jul 83 SGD 2 27.5% Education at the time of obtaining 260 Centre Ltd. motorcycle riding or automobile driver’s licenses and safety training for companies and communities. 2 Honda Bukit Batok Driving Centre Ltd. Apr 88 SGD 5 26% Education at the time of obtaining 360 motorcycle riding or automobile driver’s licenses and safety training for companies and communities. 3 Isuzu Isuzu Motors Asia Ltd. Mar 96 USD 187 100% Buying and selling of complementary 14 parts in the region. Works as holding company for regional business entities and their management. 4 Nissan Nissan Singapore Pte. Ltd. Apr 12 USD 10 100% Support of marketing and sales 6 operations in Singapore 5 Toyota Toyota Motor Asia Pacific Jul 90 SGD 6 100% Parts supply to all ASEAN countries and 385 Pte. Ltd.(1) sales support for marketing in Asia. Manufacturer Company Name Est. Capitalization Equity Products Annual Prod. Employees (x 1 milliion) Stake Cap. (x 1,000) (1) Initially established as Toyota Motor Management Service Singapore Pte. Ltd., which was changed to its actual name in 2001. 1 Hino Hino Motors (Vietnam) Ltd. Jun 96 USD 8.11 51% Trucks and buses — 98

(1) 2 Honda Honda Vietnam Co., Ltd. Mar 96 USD 62.9 42% Civic, CR-V 10 8,500 (2012) 3 Isuzu Isuzu Vietnam Co., Ltd. Oct 95 USD 15 35% Medium Duty Trucks, 5 198 Land Area (sq.km) 653,520 Light Duty Trucks & Bus Population: 52,797,319 Chassis GDP at current prices (US$ million): – 4 Mazda Vina Mazda Automobile Sep 10 VND100 0% Mazda 2, Mazda 3, CX-5 10 300 GDP per capita (US$): – Manufacturing Co., Ltd billion Myanmar Source: World Bank (http://data.worldbank.org/) 5 Mitsubishi 25% Assembly of Pajero Sport & Zinger Vina Star Motors Corporation Apr 94 USD 16 5 360 6 Mitsubishi 0% Canter Fuso 7 Suzuki Vietnam Suzuki Corporation Apr 95 USD 97.9 100% Carry, APV 4 588(1) 8 Toyota Toyota Motor Vietnam Co., Ltd. Sep 95 USD 49.14 70% Camry, Corolla, 35 1,680 Fortuner, Innova,Vios

Manufacturer Company Name Est. Capitalization Equity Stake Function Employees (x 1 milliion) 1 Suzuki Suzuki (Myanmar) Motor Co., Ltd. Feb 13 USD 7 100% Carry Truck – (1) Inclusive motorcycle business. 10 11

ASEAN Automobile Production of JAMA Members JAMA Members’ Automobile Sales by Country

Marking the highest level ever, JAMA member companies and their ASEAN counterparts produced a total of 3,740,929 passenger cars, Out of the 3.47 million new passenger cars, trucks and buses sold in ASEAN in 2012, around 84% (2.92 million units) were produced by trucks and buses in 2012, a 45% surge over the previous year. JAMA member companies and their ASEAN counterparts. Mutual cooperation between ASEAN and Japan will be a key factor driving the future success and development of the ASEAN automotive industry.

3,900,000 1,300,000 1,271,270 3,740,929 1,200,000 3,600,000 1,100,000 3,300,000 1,049,112 1,000,000

3,000,000 900,000

2,712,132 800,000 2,700,000 2,568,365 700,000 2,400,000 2,308,011 600,000

2,100,000 2,027,123 2,076,965 500,000 1,971,589 414,845 1,859,391 400,000 1,800,000 1,748,939 1,471,998 300,000

1,500,000 200,000 1,273,082 139,044 1,200,000 100,000 35,908 1,096,065 9,089 997,940 0 900,000 Indonesia Malaysia Philippines Thailand Vietnam Singapore 738,053 600,000

405,148 300,000 Number of Jobs and Facilities Contributed by JAMA Members and Their Affiliates in ASEAN 0 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 With the addition of 4 new facilities to the region in 2012 (bringing the total to 71), over 143,751 people were directly employed by JAMA members and their ASEAN counterparts, an increase of 14% over the previous year, contributing even more to job creation across the region. No. Employment of facilities ASEAN Automobile Exports of JAMA Members 150,000

Exports, including intra-ASEAN, were the highest recorded in history, reached 1 million units, a 36% increase over the previous year. Of 140,000 these, approximately 36% were exported within ASEAN, with the remaining 64% bound for other destinations. 130,000

120,000 1, 100,000 80 110,000 1,027,723 71 1, 000,000 100,000 67 70 922,599 65 65 900,000 63 90,000 61 62 58 60 800,000 56 749,537 753,069 80,000 50 700,000 50 653,636 70,000 143,751 600,000 127,138 556,943 60,000 562,284 103,460 40 89,269 500,000 50,000 88,866 405,511 85,491 400,000 30 40,000 78,305 68,291 300,000 263,923 30,000 60,773 20 212,014 49,871 200,000 20,000 127,733 139,096 126,037 110,252 10 100,000 92,523 10,000 38,806 0 0 0 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 12 13

Promoting Regional Integration JAMA Technical Experts Working Together with ASEAN Partners Towards More Comprehensive

Strengthening international competitiveness is necessary for further future development of the ASEAN automotive industry. For Certification Systems and Safety / Environmental Regulations this, removal of tariff and non-tariff barriers, as well as the integration of ASEAN as a single market, will become necessary. Harmonization of Technical Regulations and Mutual Recognition of Approval (MRA) ASEAN continues to execute its ASEAN Economic Community Blueprint towards 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 To further promote auto industry development, economic development, and (4) enhanced integration with the global economy. These efforts are making steady progress through JAMA advocates the harmonization of technical actions such as the enactment of ATIGA. regulations and Mutual Recognition of Approval (MRA) based on the United Nations With the overall goal of strengthening the WP29 (World Forum for Harmonization of competitiveness of the ASEAN automotive Vehicle Regulations) 1958 Agreement, the industry, JAMA has been participating only international agreement providing a legal in AEM-METI1 Economic and Industrial basis for auto parts and systems. Under MRA, Cooperation Committee Working Group contracting parties agree to mutually recognize on the Automobile Industry (AMEICC- each other’s approvals without the need for WGAI) meetings, starting from the group’s re-certification. inception in 1998. With aims of bolstering regional integration, enhancing JAMA has been putting in great effort to supporting industries, and ultimately promote the 1958 Agreement in concert with strengthening the competitiveness of the Japanese Government in the past decade through the AAF/TC3-JAMA Meeting1, Asian RACE meeting, JASIC Asia Government the ASEAN automotive industry, this WG and Industry Meeting2, ACCSQ-APWG Meeting3, as well as others. In 2006, Thailand and Malaysia successfully acceded to the 1958 has been implementing programs such Agreement, and other ASEAN countries have started to form national committees to work towards accession. as the Experts Dispatch Program, sending Japanese experts to assist local auto parts In anticipation of the worldwide trend heralded by the 1958 Agreement’s extension of MRA from auto parts/systems to whole suppliers in developing manufacturing vehicles, in collaboration with the Japanese Government, JAMA has been promoting the concept of International Whole Vehicle technology, improving production and Type Approval (IWVTA) during WP29 discussions. JAMA experts provided discussion updates for ASEAN industry members during quality control, and strengthening human resource development. The success of this program has enhanced prospects for increased the 18th AAF/TC3-JAMA Meeting held in Luangprabang in February 2013; updates included deliberation on revising the 1958 international competitiveness within the ASEAN automotive industry. JAMA will continue to work diligently to support the activities agreement in order to facilitate recognition of certificates constituted by older versions of technical regulations, review of voting of this WG. systems, and plans for submitting the IWVTA proposal to WP29 in November 2013, with expected IWVTA completion in March 2016.

At the 14th AMEICC-WGAI held in March 2013, exchange of information and opinions concerning the latest status and future issues Given that the ASEAN MRA technical regulations for auto-parts and systems (to be established in 2015) are nearly substantial with respect to the implementation of Self-Certification of Origin by authorized exporters, establishment of suitable policies and enough to facilitate an MRA for entire vehicles (similar to the IWVTA), JAMA experts are encouraging ASEAN members to consider procedures, harmonization of technical regulations, and market integration. participation in IWVTA Informal Group discussions and work in parallel towards a MRA for whole vehicles.

JAMA considers there to be four issues of prime importance as regards strengthening the competitiveness of the ASEAN automotive Safety and Environmental Regulations industry and further promoting regional integration, as follows: The development of harmonized certification systems in turn requires the harmonization of vehicle safety and environmental • Further promotion of trade facilitation (establishment of flexible and user-friendly Rules of Origin and certification systems, regulations. simplification of customs procedures), Although ASEAN governments aim to adopt the UN Regulations annexed to the 1958 Agreement as a basis for harmonizing safety • Harmonization of technical regulations and promotion of Mutual Recognition of Approval, 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 • Improvements in fuel properties and harmonization of fuel specifications, and through the presentation of updated studies on UN Regulations suitable for adoption within ASEAN.

• Strengthening of supporting industries, human resources and other related matters. 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 JAMA is dedicated to continuing to take proactive measures to enhance international competitiveness of the ASEAN automotive provided ASEAN automobile industry members with general recommendations regarding the ASEAN MRA Draft and specific industry and regional integration, including activities such as participation in AMEICC-WGAI. recommendations on versions of UN Regulations to be adopted under the ASEAN MRA Draft. Furthermore, in the February 2013 Promoting Trade and Investment Liberalization 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. As trade and investment liberalization promotes further enhancement of the competitiveness of the ASEAN automotive industry, JAMA has advocated for the establishment of economic partnership agreement (EPA) between ASEAN and Japan. JAMA has Environment (Exhaust Emissions and Fuel Properties) promoted cooperative projects under the EPA, further enhancing competitiveness. To promote air quality improvement in ASEAN countries, JAMA fuel experts have drafted specifications for Euro 4 fuels along Moreover, with respect to trade and investment liberalization in the APEC region, JAMA has been attending the APEC Automotive with biofuel specifications for both ethanol and FAME4 that take into consideration Southeast Asian climates and vehicle usage. Dialogue2, participating significantly in its activities. JAMA reported progress in the WP29 discussions for the establishment of In March 2010, these specifications were discussed and endorsed by AAF/TC3 members in the form of the AAF/TC3 Fuel Specs. International Whole Vehicle Type Approval (IWVTA), as well as contributed to the promotion of trade and investment liberalization Although some fuel-related issues remain, in April 2012 AAF/TC3 members agreed to work towards expediting the adoption of Euro and the harmonization of technical regulations. 4 emission regulations by 2012 - 2017 for all passenger cars and light duty vehicles and the availability of Euro 4 fuels in the market prior to this date. Through these activities, JAMA will continue to contribute to further enhancement of the competitiveness of ASEAN-centered trade and investment liberalization in the Asian region.

1 ASEAN Economic Ministers-Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (Japan) 1 ASEAN Automotive Federation/Technical Committee 3 2 Seeking to promote wider use of motor vehicles in society and support the mutual growth of the automotive industry in the Asia-Pacific region, the APEC Automotive Dialogue serves as a 2 Japan Automobile Standards Internationalization Center forum for member economy officials and senior industry representatives from the automotive sector to discuss key issues. Results of the APEC AD will be reported to the Committee on Trade 3 ASEAN Consultative Committee for Standard and Quality- Automotive Product Working Group and Investment (CTI) under the APEC Economic Leaders’ Meeting. 4 Fatty Acid Methyl Ester 14 15

Promoting the ASEAN MRA and Global Mutual Recognition of Whole Vehicle Type Approvals New/Additional Investment Automaker 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. The societal demands on automobile performance aimed at 2013 Indonesia Indonesia’s First Test Course with R&D Functions ADM held an inauguration ceremony for its Karawang Assembly Plant in the Suryacipta Industrial Park, West Java,Indonesia, in April 2013. This addressing global warming and air pollution issues as well as plant will be the first test course with R&D functions in Indonesia. enhancing safety for passengers and pedestrians on a global scale 2014 Malaysia New Auto Plant have seen increasing. In order to best respond to these demands, In order to strengthen its manufacturing base in Malaysia, Perodua, a Daihatsu joint-venture company, will build a new plant in Rawang, continued harmonization of regulations for vehicles and parts that Selangor, Malaysia on the premises of Perodua’s existing vehicle production plant, investing 790 million Malaysian ringgit. The new plant will differ between countries as well as the promotion of the mutual start operation by the middle of 2014 and will operate under a newly established company with an annual production capacity of 100,000 units. worldwide recognition of motor vehicles and parts are becoming 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. more and more important. Hino 2010 Thailand New Production of Engine Beginning in July 2010 onwards, Hino Motors has invested 500 million yen to jumpstart engine production in Thailand. In 1958, an agreement on world-wide harmonization of technical 2012 Malaysia New Auto Plant regulations for automobiles and mutual recognition of approval Built in Oct 2012, Hino Motor’s Malaysian automobile plants will start operation in 2014, drawing on initial investment of around 3.45 billion yen. of vehicle structures and equipment relating to safety and the Honda 2014 Indonesia New Auto Plant environment was adopted by the United Nations (known as the “1958 P. T. Honda Prospect Motor (HPM) announced new plans to build an automobile plant with an annual production capacity of 120,000 units. Agreement”). At present, 57 countries and one region have acceded HPM will also increase the annual production capacity of its existing plant from 70,000 to 80,000 units in 2014, bringing HPM’s total annual capacity to 200,000 units in 2014. The new plant, including investment of approximately 3.1 trillion Indonesian rupiah, is scheduled to become to the Agreement, with 131 UN regulations already developed under operational in 2014, with initial employment for approximately 2,000 associates. HPM plans to produce small sized vehicles such as the BRIO. In its auspices. In addition, further efforts towards global harmonization addition, HPM will increase local content to nearly 80% from the current level of approximately 50%. and mutual recognition are currently being undertaken within the 2014-2015 Thailand New Auto Plant and Plant Expansion World Forum for Harmonization of Vehicle Regulations (UN/WP29). As Honda Automobile (Thailand) Co., Ltd. (HATC) announced plans to build an automobile plant with an annual production capacity of 120,000 units in Prachinburi Province. Drawing on investment of approximately 17.15 billion baht, the new plant is scheduled to become operational part of its plans for achieving economic integration by 2015, ASEAN is in 2015 with initial employment of approximately 1,200 associates (excluding seasonal). HATC is planning to produce primarily small and sub- currently working toward establishing the ASEAN Mutual Recognition compact sized vehicles at the new plant, for which demand is increasing on a global basis. HATC also plans to increase the annual production capacity of the existing plant from 280,000 to 300,000 units in 2014. Taken together with the new production capacity of 120,000 units, HATC’s Arrangement (MRA) to promote harmonization and mutual total annual production capacity will reach 420,000 by 2015. recognition of technical regulations within the ASEAN Isuzu 2012 Thailand New Auto Plant region by 2013. This arrangement will initially target mutual ASEAN In October 2012, Isuzu opened its new pick-up plant in Chachoengsao, Gateway City Industrial Estate, Thailand, with an investment of 18 billion yen. recognition of 19 UN regulations set forth in the 1958 Agreement. 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. 131 UN Regulations The following key benefits of the ASEAN MRA are expected to contribute to strengthen the competitiveness of the ASEAN 2015 Malaysia New Auto Plant Mazda Malaysia Sdn Bhd, a new company with its Malaysian distributor, will oversee local production and distribution of locally- automotive industry: assembled models in Malaysia. • Promoting safer, more environmentally friendly vehicles and parts. 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, • Simplifying certification procedures. with investment of 26 billion yen. The new plant will start operation in 2015. • Strengthening automotive industry competitiveness through the 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 , use of mutually complementary parts and components. will be made at this brand-new third factory and will first be sold in Thailand, followed by other markets. • Promotion of ASEAN exports beyond the ASEAN region. Nissan 2010 Thailand Production of All-New March In March 2010, Nissan Motor Thailand started production of the all-new March, a global compact vehicle that is the first model to be sold under • Speedier sourcing of substitute parts and components during Thailand’s “eco-car” program. Acclaimed as Thailand’s “Car of the Year 2010”, a total of 27,600 units were sold in 2010. natural disasters. 2012 Indonesia Plant Expansion Through new investments totaling 33 billion 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 As part of its intensifying efforts toward international harmonization this new expansion, Nissan’s Indonesian plant in Cikampek will become one of the company’s largest production bases within ASEAN. and mutual recognition, the Japanese government submitted a 2014 Thailand Second Auto Plant in Thailand proposal for an “International Whole Vehicle Type Approval (IWVTA)” Nissan Motor Co., Ltd announced plans to invest 11 billion baht (358 million dollars) in a second assembly plant in Thailand. Scheduled to start system at the UN/WP29 March 2010 meeting, where it was agreed to 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. by member countries. Implementation of the proposal (targeted for 2016) is currently under discussion. Suzuki 2012 Vietnam New Auto Plant in Dong Nai Province In order to to meet the 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. IWVTA, originally based on a 1958 Agreement, advances mutual 2012 Myanmar Suzuki Receives Myanmar Government Approval for Establishment of 100% Invested Subsidiary recognition from the equipment and parts level to approval of 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 the “whole vehicle”. As IWVTA related efforts move towards the of this new automobile production and sales subsidiary, Suzuki (Myanmar) Motor Co., Ltd., facilitated via100% Suzuki investment. establishment of a common international system, we look forward to Suzuki (Myanmar) Motor Co., Ltd. is scheduled to produce its Carry compact truck at a plant located in Yangon, where the former Myanmar ASEAN participation within this framework. 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. Toyota 2012 Thailand Second Auto Plant in Thailand Promotion of harmonization and mutual recognition will facilitate In January 2012, Toyota announced that it will build its second Gateway Plant. Moreover, in February,Toyota announced plans to scale up bringing safer, more environmentally friendly vehicles to market and engine production capacity at Siam Toyota Manufacturing Co., Ltd., the main Toyota engine manufacturing plant in Thailand. will strengthen international competitiveness in ASEAN countries 2012 Thailand Second Auto Plant Expands Production Capacity where the growth of motorization is substantial. In view of this, JAMA In October 2012, Toyota announced that its new engine production subsidiary, STM, will expand its production capacity of diesel engines from 2015. seeks to actively cooperate in efforts to establish the ASEAN MRA. 2012 Indonesia Expansion of Indonesian Production In November 2012, Japan’s 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. 16 17

Production, Sales and Export Automaker Year Country Automaker Year Country Daihatsu 2010 Indonesia Achievement of 2 Million units’ production Nissan 2012 Indonesia Return of PT Astra Daihatsu Motor (ADM) successfully attained two million units’ production in October 2010, and held an official ceremony marketing this In March, Nissan confirmed the return of the Datsun brand; it is expected that this name will become its third global brand name alongside milestone on Nov 24th. Daihatsu’s Indonesian operations began in 1978, and ADM has become the largest car manufacturer in Indonesia through Nissan and Infinity. Datsun’s sales debut will commence in 2014 within emerging markets, from Indonesia to India and Russia. Datsun production of Daihatsu and Toyota vehicles. ADM production volume has grown rapidly, reaching the 2 million units milestone in 33 years. 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. 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 Suzuki 2012 Indonesia Launch of Ertiga and exterior design based on the new Boon (released in Japan in February 2010). Myvi soundly meets the needs of the PT.Suzuki Indomobil Motor has launched a new passenger vehicle with three rows of , the Ertiga, placed within the Malaysian car market, carrying an updated displacement in order to achieve enhanced fuel efficiency and safety performance. MPV (Multi-Purpose Vehicle) category. 2011 Indonesia Launch of the Fully Redesigned Xenia ADM launched its fully redesigned XENIA, built exclusively for the Indonesian market, in November 2011. 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 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 Toyota 2010 Thailand Prius Production Started in Thailand units. Indonesia is the most important manufacturing site for Daihatsu, and ‘’localization’’ continues to be the key word to further promote local Toyota Thailand started producing the Prius in October 2010. procurement, strengthen R&D functions and develop human resources in Indonesia to make high quality cars that just fit for Indonesia. 2012 Philippines Achievement of 500 Thousand Units’ Production Hino 2011 Indonesia Export of Small Truck In March 2012, Toyota Philippines reached a production level of 500 thousand units. In December 2011, Hino Indonesia began export of small trucks to Malaysia. 2012 Global Achievement of 5 Million Units of IMV Sales Honda 2011 Thailand Launch of Brio In April 2012, Toyota reached global sales of 5 million units of its IMV (Innovative International Multi-purpose Vehicle) series. 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 2012 Indonesia New Cooperative Business offering outstanding fuel economy of 5 liters/100km with Euro 4 compliance. In September 2012, Toyota and Daihatsu announced new cooperation in Indonesia. Daihatsu will supply Toyota under an OEM arrangement.

2012 Thailand Launch of New Jazz Hybrid 2013 Global Launch of All New Vios In July, 2012, HATC launched the new Jazz Hybrid built in Thailand, representing the first In March 2013, Toyota announced the launch of all-new Vios for emerging markets. hybrid model in the Thai sub-compact automobile market segment. 2012 Thailand Launch of Brio Amaze Technology Transfer In November 2012, HATC unveiled the Thailand-built Brio Amaze 1.2L eco-car with affordable prices. Automaker Year Country Isuzu 2011 Indonesia Launch of GIGA Isuzu 2010 Thailand Transferring of R&D for Pickups Isuzu Astra Motor Indonesia launched Giga, its latest medium duty truck, in July 2011. In order to meet the largest light duty pickup trucks market - Thailand – in April, Isuzu transferred its core development of next generation pick-ups from Japan to Thailand. The management team for this product was also transferred to Isuzu’s Thai operations in order to facilitate swift supply to the market.

2011 Thailand Launch of Isuzu D-Max Mitsubishi 2013 Thailand Transferring of R&D and Engine Assembly Processes Isuzu Motors Co.,(Thailand) Ltd launched D-Max, its latest pick-up truck, in September 2011. Mitsubishi Motors Corporation (MMC) announced the transferring of R&D and engine assembly processes to Mitsubishi Motors Thailand (MMTh) in order to further expand its role as a global hub.

2012 Vietnam Launch of QKR Isuzu Vietnam launched QKR, its latest light duty truck, in February 2012. 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, 2012 Indonesia Production and Sales of new models announced its intentions to strengthen R&D functions in the region during its new six-year Midterm Business Plan. R&D activities will be In 2012, Isuzu Indonesia started production and sales of its 3 medium-heavy duty FTR, FVR, FVM models, including 8 designs. 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. 2012 Philippines Achievement of 150 Thousands Units’ Production & Sales Isuzu Philippines attained 150 thousand units’ production and sales in 2012. Training and Human Capital Development Mazda 2010 Thailand Mazda 2 Production Started in Thailand Mazda Thailand started production of the Mazda 2 5-door in Oct 2009 and the Sedan in March 2010. Automaker Year Country

2010 Indonesia Launch of Mazda 2 in Indonesia Isuzu 2006 - Indonesia Technical Contest Sales of the Thailand-made Mazda 2 Hatchback and Sedan started in November 2009 and April 2010, respectively, in Indonesia. Vietnam 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 Thailand compete in Isuzu’s Technical Contest. 2011 - 2013 Malaysia Production of Mazda 3 and CX-5 Malaysia Mazda started local assembly of the Mazda 3 in January 2011 and CX-5 in April 2013 in Malaysia. Philippines

2011 - 2012 Vietnam Production of Mazda 2 Mazda 2011 Thailand Support Internship Programs 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. 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 Mitsubishi 2011 Vietnam Production of Pajero Sport Begun of Education initiatives intended to cultivate skilled workers, contributes to the development of the Thailand’s economy. Vina Star Motors started production of the Pajero Sport in July. Mitsubishi 2012 Philippines 1st Monozukuri Olympics 2011 Vietnam Launch of Pajero Sport Mitsubishi Motors Philipines Corporation (MMPC) launched the First Manufacturing Monozokuri Olympics in November 2012. Mitsubishi Vietnam began production of the Pajero Sport in August. 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 2012 Thailand Launch of Eco-Car Handling and Manufacturing Cost Control Sections participated in the exercise. Workers were judged on their ability to finish In March 2012, Mitsubishi Motors Thailand (MMTh) launched its first eco-car approved by the Thai government. a set of activities within a given time, as well as Customer Satisfaction, Safety, Quality, Cost, Delivery, Environment, and Morale.

2012 Thailand Launch of Mirage 2012 Philippines Apprenticeship Program In March, MMTh launched the company’s “Global Compact Car” - The Mirage, produced in the brand new third MMPC recently signed a Memorandum of Agreement with the Philippines Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) factory in Laem Chabang. After its `line-off’ ceremony in April 2012, the new Mirage will be exported to ASEAN, Japan, and and the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) to officially mark their partnership for the other destinations worldwide. 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 2013 Thailand Mitsubishi Thailand: Significant Achievements develop competencies and productivity through training and skills enhancement in automotive assembly. With increased In March 2013, MMTh successfully attained 1 million units’ local sales, 2 million units’ export, and 3 million employment as its main objective, the Program intends to provide meaningful experience essential for job units’ production. placement success.

Mitsubishi Fuso 2007 - 2010 Indonesia Achievement of 100 Thousand Units’ Production 2012 Philippines Management And Supervisory Development Programs Mitsubishi Fuso Truck and Bus Corporation’s production of Colt Diesel LDVs and bus chassis has reached 100 thousand units MMPC’s Management Development Program and Supervisory Development Program were held in March and April, 2012 in three years. 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) Nissan 2010 Vietnam Launch of Grand Livina MPV MMPC aims to continually develop its workforce through team building activities promoting values of team work and Nissan Vietnam Co.Ltd (NVL) launched the Nissan Grand Livina MPV, the first locally assembled Nissan vehicle offered in the country. camaraderie. Employees from various sections in the Manufacturing Division took part.

2010 Thailand Export of March Started Nissan 2010 Indonesia Supporting Students, Showcasing Technology Nissan Motor Thailand (NMT) started export of its all-new March global compact vehicle in Jun 2010. NMT built 89,000 units of this model in PT Nissan Motor Indonesia (NMI) presented its “Nissan Design Square” (NDS) event in Jakarta, Dec 2~3 2010. In addition to introducing car 2010 for sales to domestic markets as well as export to mainly Japan, as well as Asia and Oceania. design and clay modeling to 300 design majors at the University of Pelita Harapan, the event also showcased advanced Nissan design.

2011 Thailand Launch of New Nissan Almera in Thailand Toyota 2012 Indonesia Establishment of Learning Center 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 In May 2012, PT.Toyota Motor Manufacturing Indonesia (TMMIN) established its learning Center, offering various types of courses as well as Board of Investment (BOI). The Almera meets all eco-car requirements, with its built-in V-platform delivering fuel efficiency through light practical training with the goal of systematically transferring vehicle-manufacturing know-how to Indonesia. In 2013, the Learning Center plans weight while maintaining body rigidity. 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 Singapore Nissan 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 2012 Thailand Development of Human Resources Kee Road, a location well-known for luxury brand car showrooms. The iconic high-performance FX37, luxury performance M37 and the stylish Toyota Motor Thailand Co., Ltd (TMT) marked its 50th anniversary in Nov 2012, announcing a donation for the introduction of a new automotive convertible sports G37 have now made their debut in Singapore. technology curriculum at the Chitralada School. This new curriculum will contribute to further development of human resources in Thailand. 18 19

Social Contribution Automaker Year Country Automaker Year Country Daihatsu 2009 - 2010 Indonesia Supporting Self-Reliance Through Fish Farming Mazda 2011 Thailand Safety at School and HIV/AIDS Social Responsibility PT Astra Daihatsu Motor (ADM) assisted local residents in Sukaluyu through a fish-farming project intended to improve regional self-reliance. Promoting safety and health awareness, AAT continues its “Safety at School” and “HIV/AIDS (TB) Prevention” projects. The AAT Hope Club raised funds and donated stationery and other items to children afflicted with 2010 Malaysia Eco-Challenge Eco-Car Race Helps Cultivate Skilled Workers AIDS, work done in conjunction with the House of Grace Child Foundation in Chanthaburi. Perodua supported and conducted an Eco-car race (titled Eco-challenge) for students of higher learning institutions in Malaysia. This event was intended to help cultivate a future generation of skilled workers. 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 2011 - Indonesia Support for turtle conservation program help with relief efforts. 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 2013 Indonesia Support for Flood Relief in Indonesia island, 2 covering West Java, East Borneo, East Java, and Lampung-Sumatera). Aimed at helping prevent turtle PT. (MMI) and its employees supported those affected by devastating floods in Indonesia, donating money and offering eggs from being consumed by locals, these programs were successfully extended in 2012, saving a total of help with relief efforts. 105,000 turtle eggs across three programs. Mitsubishi 2008 - Philippines Donation of Medicines to Tahanang Walang Hagdanan Hino 2006 - 2010 Indonesia Donations to Earthquake / Tsunami / Volcano Victims Giving value to health and life as a whole, MMPC has partnered with Tahanang Walang Hagdanan (“Home with No Stairs”) to In response to natural disasters, Hino Indonesia offered funds and assistance to victims through the Indonesian Red Cross. 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. 2007 - 2011 Indonesia Donation of Vehicle for Mobile Library and Support for Educational Activities Located in Cainta, Rizal, Tahanang Walang Hagdanan is a non-profit organization aiming to uplift the lives of PWDs. 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) 2010 Indonesia Volunteering for Education NGO, WWF, and other government agencies. Mitsubishi Indonesia’s “We Care, We Share” CSR program supports education for children, with a special focus on orphans in rural areas. Hino Mobile Library/Multimedia Vehicles support education activities, promoting environmental and wildlife Mitsubishi management and staff volunteers act as “parents for a day” for children in need and offer various activities, including games and live conservation to students in local communities. performances by famous bands. Beyond this, Mitsubishi donates computers and builds libraries in order to help further children’s education in Indonesia. 2008 - 2011 Indonesia Tree Planting In partnership with Yayasan Tanam Pohon Indonesia, Hino Indonesia planted 3,000 trees in the industrial estate 2010 Thailand School Lunch Project of Kota Bukit Indah and 5,000 trees in Sentual on the outskirts of Jakarta. 1,500 trees were planted together Beginning in 2010, Mitsubishi Motor Thailand (MMTh) has donated 1 million Baht to 50 schools in poor and remote areas in with the Government of Purwakarta District in Cantayan, and Hino plans to plant 6,000 more in Kalimantan in cooperation with the Thai Basic Education Commission (OBEC). Schools will use the funds to buy vegetable seeds and conjunction with WWF – Indonesia in the near future. mushroom cubes, enhancing local abilities in fish breeding and food growing. Through this project, students will receive healthy, nutritionally balanced food, allowing them to study in healthy conditions. 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 2011 Thailand Support for Flood Relief Eye Clinic, providing free treatment and surgery to underprivileged residents of Bali and Lombok. Mitsubishi Motors visited Prime Minister Miss Yingluck Shinawatra and provided a donation in the amount A similar program was also conducted serving women and children in the Purwakarta area; here, Hino of 12 million Baht to the Prime Minister’s Office’s relief fund for flood victims. The MMTh Off-Road Club raised donated a Mobile Clinic vehicle to the local government. funds to provide immediate relief aid directly to flood victims.

2011 Indonesia Vehicle Donated for Mobile Blood Bank 2012 Vietnam Orphanage Donations and Commodity Deliveries In 2011 Hino donated a vehicle for use as a Mobile Blood Bank, enabling the Indonesian Red Cross (PMI) From Apr 2012, Vina Star Motor (VSM), a Mitsubishi joint-venture company, will conduct its Caravan campaign in Vietnam. Participants will visit to reach more donors in Jakarta and Bandung as well as enabling roadside blood donations. 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. 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 2012 Thailand Factory Visit by Thai Japanese Association School Sriracha Association of Cabinet Minister’s Wives, donated a “green vehicle” for use as a mobile library, including books, In Nov 2012, MMTh hosted a plant visit for students from the Thai Japanese Association School Sriracha. Students were given educational games, multimedia facilities (TV, DVD and Laptop), as well as farming equipment. This project was a chance to learn about vehicle production processes and test drive MMTh’s new , the i-MiEV. undertaken as part of Hino’s commitment, beginning in 2011, to support environmental education for women and children in rural areas. 2012 Philippines Financial Assistance to PreSchool Children In July 2012, funds were donated for the use of approximately 119 pre-school children in Barangay San Juan Development Honda 1999 - Thailand Yearly Green Initiatives Funding Competition Center (Day Care), Cainta, Rizal. 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 2012 Philippines Tree Planting Project sustainable development project plans. Winners are awarded funding from Honda as well as the prestigious King’s Cup. Since 1999, Honda has Mitsubishi Motors Philippines Corp. (MMPC) employees, led by their President & CEO, Mr. Hikosaburo Shibata, participated in the funded green initiatives in over 680 schools across Thailand. 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. 2005 - Thailand Honda Super Idea Contest As of February 2013, 1500 trees have been planted covering 3 hectares, and two more are scheduled for planting within the Honda Automobile (Thailand) Co., Ltd. held its 8th “Honda Super Idea Contest” for children. Winners received the next quarter. This program represents MMPC’s contribution to government reforestation projects intended to help facilitate right to join a Thai-Japanese Youth camp in Japan. The contest, first introduced to Thailand in 2005. Originated storm water mitigation, rain interception and improved air quality. from the Honda Kids’ Idea Contest in Japan. The program’s objective is to cultivate creativity and imagination among children and encourage them to seek out challenges and dare to make their dreams come true. 2013 Philippines MMPC Helps Rebuild Banaue Rice Terraces 2006 - Vietnam, Scholarships Awarded for Science and Technology Excellence MMPC responded to a call for volunteers for the rehabilitation of the Banaue Rice Terraces in February 2013. Banaue Rice Cambodia, Laos The Honda Foundation inaugurated the Honda YES (Young Engineers and Scientists) Award in Vietnam, Terraces, hailed as UNESCO’s Eighth Wonder of the World , was hit last year by a series of typhoons , causing landslides and Cambodia and Laos. This award grants scholarships to students who have excelled in science and technology. 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. 2010 Philippines Tree Planting MMPC recognizes the significance of education in molding the minds of future generations. Over the years to come, In partnership with the Haribon Foundation NGO, Honda Foundation, Inc. (HFI) launched a project entitled schoolchildren in Batad will be the stewards of this living heritage. “Road to 2020”, aimed at restoring a total of 1 million hectares of tropical rainforest in the Philippines by 2020. 2013 Philippines Plant Tour 2011 Philippines Worm-Composting Facilities for Reducing Waste MMPC has expanded its commitment to continuing education by opening its doors to plant tours from various schools and In 2011, Honda Cars Philippines Inc. built worm-composting facilities with a capacity of 10m3 in order to process waste from gardens on the other entities. At least six schools visited MMPC during the 1st quarter of 2013, where they were given the chance to see how factory grounds. Compost produced is used as organic fertilizer for greenery on the premises, and also for tree planting and other CSR activities thousands of parts are put together by man and machine during the process of bringing a Mitsubishi vehicle to the roads. offsite. The firm expects these facilities will help it reduce landfill-bound waste to zero. Nissan 2010 Indonesia Truck Donated to Assist With Mount Merapi Evacuation Isuzu 2007 - 2012 Vietnam Support for Education PT.Nissan Motor Indoensia donated a Frontier pick-up to help transport people and goods away from dangerous areas after the eruption of To support regional development, Isuzu Vietnam provided computer hardware and software to 14 elementary Indonesia’s Mount Merapi in Oct 2010. Employee volunteers visited the evacuation center near Yogyakarta and helped to distribute food and and junior high schools in Dien Bien Phu Province, Vietnam, a program which has benefited 6,000 minority daily necessities. 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 2013 Thailand, Nissan Partners with international NGO to support Housing Construction free medicines, treats and drinks. More than 600 local residents and children received health examinations and Vietnam Adhering to Nissan’s vision of enriching people’s lives, Nissan Motor Co., Ltd partnered with Habitat for Humanity to provide affordable medicine, and children participated in amusing games and a painting competition. housing. Local Nissan staff also participated as volunteers in order to help improve lives and contribute to society.

2007 - Indonesia Support for Education Toyota 1992 - Philippines Medical and Dental Outreach In order to improve local communities’ quality of life, Toyota Motor Philippines Corporation, through its social and 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. 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 2008 - Philippines Educating Expert Mechanics in the Philippines and medicines are provided via collaboration between local hospitals and pharmaceutical companies. MDOP is intended to Since Nov 2008, Isuzu has been conducting educational aid programs at the TESDA (Technical Education and Skills Development Authority) raise local awareness of healthcare issues and has been able to make significant contributions to the improvement of vocational school for auto mechanics in Tacloban. Scholarship recipients, typically underprivileged youths, are sent to boarding school for healthcare services in the area. 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: 2010 Philippines Signing Ceremony for Tree-Planting in Northern Philippines http://www.isuzu.co.jp/company /eco/sociality/community/contribution.html In September 2010, Toyota held a signing ceremony to mark the start of Phase II of the Philippine Penablanca Sustainable Reforestation Project, a tree-planting campaign in the northern Philippines. 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 2011 Indonesia Intensification of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) lending of a custom designed double-cabin D-Max pick-up to UNICEF, supporting fundraising activities for Indonesian children. In central Jawa, In celebration of its 40th anniversary in April 2011, Toyota Indonesia committed to further strengthening its CSR activities intended to 5,000 trees were also planted. contribute to Indonesian society.

2013 Thailand Enhancing Clean Water Supplies 2012 Malaysia Donation to Local Parties Many homes in Thailand depend on ground or surface water, including rain and well water, for their main source In November 2012, UMW Toyota Motor celebrated its own 30th anniversary as well as that of the ”Look East Policy”. The company presented of water supply. However, this water is often polluted due to old pipes or polluted sources, generating important a “Prius” to the Malaysia – Japan International Institute of Technology and held its annual Toyota Classics concert, the proceeds of which, water supply concerns Isuzu Thailand has worked to help schools construct wells, enhance water purification, together with a Toyota “Hiace”, were donated to a local social welfare organization. and facilitate improved water supply systems for schoolchildren.

Mazda 2010 Thailand Mazda Sharing For Kids Mazda Sharing for Kids, part of Mazda’s CSR activities in support of underprivileged children in Thailand. Under the program, Mazda provides free lunch for children and donates appliances and funds to support children’s studies. For details, please visit JAMA’s website or subscribe to our on-line news. JAMA’s website : http://www.jama-english.jp/asia/index.html JAMA’s on-line news subscription : http://www.jama-english.jp/subscribe.html