Head Office Jidosha Kaikan, Shiba Daimon 1-chome, Minato-ku 105-0012 Japan Tel: +81-3-5405-6126 Fax: +81-3-5405-6136 http://www.jama.or.jp/

Singapore Office North American Office 143 Cecil Street, 1050 17th Street, N.W., Suite 410 #09-03/04 GB Bldg. Washington, D.C. 20036, U.S.A. Singapore 069542 Tel: +1-202-296-8537 Tel: +65-6221-5057 Fax: +1-202-872-1212 Fax: +65-6221-5072 http://www.jama.org/

Beijing Office European Office Unit 1001B, Level 10, Avenue Louise 287 Box 9, China World Tower 2 1050 Brussels, Belgium No. 1 Tel: +32-2-639-1430 Jian Guo Men Wai Avenue Fax: +32-2-647-5754 Beijing, 100004 China 2012 Tel: +86-10-6505-0030 Fax: +86-10-6505-5856

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, , 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 & BUS 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 Ever-Greater Mutual Development

In 2011, the number of direct employees at 67 JAMA member To fully realize the AEC, promoting harmonization and the mutual 02 Foreword 10 Statistics factories and facilities increased by approximately 24,000, recognition of automotive technical regulations are important issues

representing a total of 127,000 people supporting the activities of for the automotive industry. ASEAN is engaged in establishing the 03 Contents 12 JAMA Activities in ASEAN JAMA member companies within ASEAN. With this support, JAMA ASEAN Mutual Recognition Arrangement (MRA) before the end of About JAMA member companies achieved a total production of 2,568,365 units, 2012. JAMA is hopeful that the ASEAN MRA be grounded within 15 JAMA Members’ Recent including export of 753,069 units to other regions. Total sales international framework agreements and will lead to the adoption 04 Production Facilities in ASEAN Activities in ASEAN increased by 2%, reaching 2,117,468 units. of International Whole Vehicle Type Approval (IWVTA), expected to

be introduced in 2016, across ASEAN. in 2011 & Related Data Building on this progress, the ASEAN automotive industry must by Country continue to strengthen its international competitiveness in order Supply chain disruptions caused by the Great East Japan Earthquake

to achieve further success and thrive in the global economy. To do and severe floods in Thailand in 2011 seriously affected ASEAN and

this, enhanced market integration is indispensable. Consequently, Japanese automotive industries. However, through overcoming

ASEAN continues to execute its ASEAN Economic Community these two disasters, ASEAN and Japan were able to renew our

Blueprint with the goal of establishing the ASEAN Economic recognition of the strong “KIZUNA”, or bond, and the mutual

Community (AEC) by 2015. This Blueprint aims to create (1) a dependence between ASEAN and Japan. We wish to make this

single market and production base, (2) strongly competitive KIZUNA even stronger, and to drive growth hand in hand for ever-

regional development, (3) equitable economic development, and greater mutual development of regional automotive industries. Established in 1967, the Japan Automobile Manufacturers • Assists in the rationalization of automobile production, and helps (4) integration into the global economy. These efforts are making 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. steady progress through actions such as the enactment of ATIGA. buses and motorcycles in Japan. • Establishes and promotes policies related to automobile trade and Moreover, with talks on the Regional Comprehensive Economic The globalization of auto manufacturing contributes significantly to international exchange. Partnership (RCEP), planned to begin by early 2013, is expected 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. to further promote and enhance ASEAN-centered economic takes its role and mission ever more seriously, acting not only to Chairman integration within Asia. promote increased environmental protection and greater road safety but also to enhance the international business environment. Akio TOYODA (President, Toyota Motor Corporation)

Overseas Offices Objectives 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. Production Facilities in ASEAN in 2011 & Related Data by Country 04 05 (2011) (2011) Land Area (sq.km) 1,811,570 Land Area (sq.km) 328,550 Population: 242,325,638 Population: 28,859,154 GDP at current prices GDP at current prices (US$ million): 846,832 (US$ million): 278,671 GDP per capita (US$): 3,495 GDP per capita (US$): 9,656

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% TERIOS, XENIA, GRAN 330 8,886 1 Daihatsu Manufacturing Sdn. Feb 93 RM 140 — ALZA, MYVI, VIVA 230 7800(1) MAX, LUXIO Bhd. 2 Hino P.T. Hino Motors Manufacturing Dec 82 USD 47.8 90% Trucks and buses — 380 2 Honda Honda Malaysia Sdn. Bhd. Nov 00 RM170 51% City, Civic, Accord, 40 2,180 Indonesia CR-V 3 Honda P. T. Mar 99 USD 70 51% Jazz, CR-V, Freed 60 3,550 3 Isuzu Isuzu Hicom Malaysia Sdn. Bhd. Jul 96 RM 100 51% Medium Duty Trucks, 12 626 Light Duty Trucks, Small- 4 Isuzu P.T. Isuzu Astra Motor Indonesia Apr 08 INR 92,000 45% Medium Duty Trucks, 75 1476 Sized Buses, Pick-Up Light Duty Trucks, Small- Trucks Sized Buses, Panther, Wagon and Trucks 4 Mazda Corporation Sdn Bhd Aug 97 — 0% Mazda 3 — — 5 Mitsubishi 0% COLT T120SS, L300 5 Mitsubishi Mercedes-Benz Malaysia Sdn. Jan 05 RM 134.7 0% Canter, FUSO 60 300 P.T. Krama Yudha Ratu Motor Jun 73 IDR 12,000 140 672 Fuso Bhd. 6 Mitsubishi 0% Canter, FUSO Fuso 6 Nissan Assemblies Aug 76 RM 1 0% Serena, Sentra, Latio, 65 1,931 Sdn. Bhd. Frontier, Urvan, Sylphy, 7 Nissan P. T. Oct 95 USD 56 75% Grand Livina, Livina, X-TRAlL, 100 1859 X-Trail, Grand Livina, Serena, March, Juke Teana, Navara 8 Suzuki P. T. 1990 USD 45 90% Grand Vitara, APV, 120 4,200 7 Suzuki HICOM Automobile 1983 RM269 0% Suzuki Swift, LDV 13 320 Carry, Futura, Swift, SX4 Manufacturers (Malaysia) Maxus, Daewoo bus 9 Toyota P. T. Toyota Motor Apr 71 INR 19,524 95% Innova, Fortuner,Engines 100 5,800 chassis, Iveco Maxi- Manufacturing Indonesia Bus, Mitsubishi Fuso (Commercial Vehicle) 10 UD Trucks P.T.Astra Multi Trucks Indonesia Apr 96 INR 62,840 12.5% Trucks and buses 4.8 80 8 Toyota Assembly Services Sdn. Bhd. May 68 RM 7.5 0%(2) Hiace, Hilux, Vios, 67 2,768 11 Honda P.T. Honda Precision Parts Jul 02 USD 64 100% Automatic transmissions — 1,640 Innova, Fortuner,Camry Manufacturing and engine valves for automobiles 9 UD Trucks Tan Chong Motor Assemblies Aug 76 RM 1 0% Trucks and buses 65 1,931 Sdn. Bhd. 12 Isuzu P. T. Mesin Isuzu Indonesia Feb 83 INR 13,200 68.10% Diesel engines and 50 317 related parts 13 Isuzu P. T. Asian Isuzu Casting Center Apr 97 USD 44.5 77.50% Casting Parts 26.8 tons 524

14 Mitsubishi 0% Pressed parts and engines — — (1) P. T. Mitsubishi Krama Yudha Aug 73 IDR 11,451 Inclusive of Perodua Engine Manufacturing Sdn Bhd 15 & Manufacturing 32.3% Engine, Body parts — 1,776 (2) Assembly Services Sdn.Bhd. is 100% owned by UMW Toyota (UMWT). Fuso Production Facilities in ASEAN in 2011 & Related Data by Country 06 07 (2011) (2011) Land Area (sq.km) 298,170 Land Area (sq.km) 510,890 Population: 94,852,030 Population: 69,518,555 GDP at current prices GDP at current prices (US$ million): 224,753 (US$ million): 345,649 GDP per capita (US$): 2,369 GDP per capita (US$): 4,972

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 — 417 1 Hino Hino Motors Manufacturing May 62 THB 2,500 80% Trucks and Unit — 3,846 (Thailand) Ltd. Production 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, Jazz, Civic, Accord, 240 6,000 3 Isuzu Isuzu Philippines Corporation Aug 95 PHP 1,000 35% Assembly of buses and 15 500 Co., Ltd. CR-V, BRIO small and medium-sized CVs 3 Isuzu Isuzu Motors Co., (Thailand) Ltd. Apr 66 THB 8,500 71.10% Large And Small-Sized 245 5,142 CVs and Pick Up Trucks 4 Mitsubishi 51% Delica, Adventure, Jan 87 PHP 1,640 Lancer Ex 1,385 4 Mazda Auto Alliance (Thailand) Co., Nov 95 THB 8,435 50% Mazda BT-50, Mazda 2, 275 6,273 Mitsubishi Motors Philippines 30 Ltd. Mazda 3, Ford Ranger, 5 Mitsubishi Corporation 0% Canter, FUSO Ford Everest, Ford Fiesta Fuso 5 Mitsubishi Mitsubishi Motors (Thailand) Jan 87 THB 7,000 100% Triton, Lancer, Pajero 460 5,984 6 Nissan Nissan Motor Philippines, Inc. Jun 83 PHP 1,946 5.36% Sentra, X-TRAIL, Grand 229 Co., Ltd. Sport, Lancer Ex, Mirage Livina 30 6 Mitsubishi TC Manufacturing and 2009 THB 100 0% CANTER, FM, FN and FV — — 7 Universal Motors Corporation Jan 72 PHP 287 0% Frontier, Navara, Patrol, 116 Fuso Assembly (Thailand) Co., Ltd. Urvan 7 Nissan Nissan Motor (Thailand) Co., Sep 77 THB 1,930.91 75% Frontier Navara, Teana, 280 5,635 8 Toyota Toyota Motor Philippines Corp. Aug 88 PHP 2423 34% Innova, Vios 25 1,368 Ltd. Tiida, March, Almera 9 UD Trucks Columbian Motors Corp. Dec 81 PHP 1,538 1.55% Trucks and Buses 0.4 61 8 Suzuki Suzuki Motor (Thailand) Co., Ltd Aug 11 THB8,682 100% Swift 15 (First Year) 800 10 Honda Honda Parts Manufacturing Dec 92 US 27,276 100% Manual transmissions — 600 9 Toyota Toyota Motor Thailand Co., Ltd. Oct 62 THB 7,520 86.4% Camry, Corolla, Hilux, Yaris, 563 16,158 Corp. Automobile service Vios, Wish, Fortuner, Prius parts (mainly stamped parts including the 10 Isuzu Isuzu Engine Manufacturing Jul 87 THB 1,025 57.30% Diesel engines — 1,208 bulkhead) Co., (Thailand) Ltd. 11 Isuzu Isuzu Autoparts Manufacturing Nov 96 PHP 442 100% Transmissions 248 409 11 Thai International Die Making Sep 87 THB 100 56.40% Forging of press molds, — 712 Corporation Co., Ltd. Press processing 12 Mitsubishi Asian Transmission Corp. — PHP 770 84.7% Processing and — 410 12 IT Forging (Thailand) Co., Ltd. Dec 94 THB 700 59.60% Forged parts — 261 assembly of transmissions 13 Nissan Nissan Powertrain (Thailand) Aug 87 THB1400 90% Engines — 720 Co., Ltd. 13 Toyota Toyota Autoparts Philippines Aug 90 PHP 1,000 95% Transmissions, — 885 Inc. Continuous velocity 14 Mitsubishi MMTH Engine Company Limited May 88 THB20 100% Engines — 756 joints 15 Toyota Siam Toyota Manufacturing Jul 87 THB 850 96% Engines, Engine parts — 2,357 Co., Ltd. 16 Toyota Toyota Motor Asia Pacific Apr 07 THB 1,300 100% Support of Engineering — 1,952 Engineering Manufacturing & Manufacturing in Asia Co., Ltd. (excluding China) Production Facilities in ASEAN in 2011 & Related Data by Country 08 09 (2011) (2011) Land Area (sq.km) 310,070 Land Area (sq.km) 700 Population: 87,840,000 Population: 5,183,700 GDP at current prices GDP at current prices (US$ million): 123,960 (US$ million): 239,699 GDP per capital (US$): 1,411 GDP per capita (US$): 46,241

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

Manufacturer Company Name Est. Capitalization Equity Products Annual Prod. Employees Manufacturer Company Name Est. Capitalization Equity Stake Function Employees (x 1 milliion) Stake Cap. (x 1,000) (x 1 milliion) 1 Hino Hino Motors (Vietnam) Ltd. Jun 96 USD 8.11 51% Trucks and buses — 95 1 Honda Singapore Safety Driving Centre 1983 SGD 2 27.5% Education at the time of obtaining 260 Ltd. motorcycle riding or automobile (1) 2 Honda Honda Vietnam Co., Ltd. Mar 96 USD 62.9 42% Civic, CR-V 10 8,500 driver’s licenses and safety training 3 Isuzu Isuzu Vietnam Co., Ltd. Oct 95 USD 15 35% Medium Duty Trucks, 5 190 for companies and communities. Light Duty Trucks 2 Honda Bukit Batok Driving Centre Ltd. 1988 SGD 5 26% Education at the time of obtaining 360 4 Mazda Vina Mazda Automobile Sep 10 VND100 0% Mazda 2 10 300 motorcycle riding or automobile Manufacturing Co., Ltd billion driver’s licenses and safety training for companies and communities. 5 Mitsubishi 25% Assembly of Grandis & Zinger 3 Isuzu Isuzu Motors Asia Ltd. 1996 USD 187 100% Buying and selling of 16 Vina Star Motors Corporation Apr 94 USD 16 5 360 complementary parts in the 6 Mitsubishi 0% Canter region. Works as holding company Fuso for regional business entities and their management. 7 Suzuki Vietnam Suzuki Corporation Apr 95 USD 57.9 100% Carry, APV 4 558(1) 4 Nissan Nissan Singapore Pte. Ltd. 2012 USD 10 100% Support of marketing and sales 5 8 Toyota Toyota Motor Vietnam Co., Ltd. Sep 95 USD 49.14 70% Camry, Corolla, 37 1,659 operations in Singapore Hiace,Inova,Vios 5 Toyota Toyota Motor Asia Pacific Pte. 1990 SGD 6 100% Support of marketing operations in 366 Ltd.(1) Asia (excluding China).

(1) Inclusive motorcycle business. (1) Initially established as Toyota Motor Management Service Singapore Pte. Ltd., which was changed to its actual name in 2001. 10 11

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

A total of 2,568,365 units of passenger cars, trucks and buses were produced in 2011, a small drop of 5.3% compared to the previous year Out of the 2.5 million new passenger cars, trucks and buses sold in ASEAN in 2011, around 80% (2.1 million units) were contributed by due to supply chain disruptions caused by the Great East Japan earthquake and floods in Thailand. JAMA member companies and their ASEAN counterparts, highlighting the key role these partners play in the region.

855,020 2,712,132 2,700,000 800,000

2,600,000 2,568,365 703,187 700,000 2,500,000 600,000 2,400,000 2,308,011 2,200,000 500,000 2,076,965 2,027,123 2,000,000 1,971,589 1,859,391 400,000 381,735 1,800,000 1,748,939

1,600,000 300,000 1,471,998 1,400,000 1,307,269 1,273,082 200,000 1,217,850 1,200,000 124,105 100,000 997,940 1,096,065 1,000,000 43,619 9,802 800,000 738,053 0 Indonesia Malaysia Philippines Thailand Vietnam Singapore 600,000 405,148 400,000

200,000 Number of Jobs and Facilities Contributed by JAMA Members and Their Affiliates in ASEAN

0 Although production and sales results were below expectations, in 2011 a total of 127,138 people, a 23% increase over the previous year, 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 were directly employed at 67 JAMA member and ASEAN counterpart facilities. Taking into account indirect employment generated by supporting industries, automobile manufacturers continue to make ever-greater contributions to employment in the region. No. Employment of facilities

ASEAN Automobile Exports of JAMA Members 120,000

In 2011, a total of 753,069 units were exported by JAMA member companies and their ASEAN counterparts. 72% of these (544,207 units) 110,000 were bound for destinations outside ASEAN, with the remaining 28% (208,862 units) classified as intra-ASEAN exports. ASEAN, a key strategic partner of JAMA member companies, has become a core production base, with ever-greater outbound sales expected in future. 100,000 67 70 65 65 922,599 63 900,000 90,000 61 62 58 60 56 800,000 80,000 749,537 753,069 50 700,000 70,000 50 653,636 127,138 600,000 60,000 103,460 562,284 556,943 40 89,269 500,000 50,000 88,866 85,491 405,511 30 400,000 40,000 78,305 68,291 300,000 30,000 263,923 60,773 20 49,871 212,014 200,000 20,000 127,733 139,096 126,037 110,252 10 100,000 73,990 92,523 10,000 42,370 38,806 0 0 0 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 12 13

Supporting Liberalization of Trade and Investment JAMA Technical Experts Working Together with ASEAN Partners Towards More Comprehensive

JAMA advocates further strengthening of economic partnership agreements (EPAs) with ASEAN countries. It is believed that such Certification Systems and Safety / Environmental Regulations agreements will effectively complement bilateral and multilateral trade, investment liberalization, and other trade agendas under the World Trade Organization (WTO). Harmonization of Technical Regulations and Mutual Recognition of Approval (MRA)

The government of Japan has already concluded EPAs with Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, Brunei, Philippines and Vietnam. In To further promote auto industry addition, an EPA with ASEAN as a whole has been signed as well. development, JAMA advocates the harmonization of technical regulations As the signing of EPAs promotes further growth of the ASEAN automotive industry as a whole, JAMA has been working to help achieve and Mutual Recognition of Approval the agreed-upon terms for the automotive industry sector under the EPA through mutual understanding with counterparts in ASEAN (MRA) based on the United Nations countries and the promotion of cooperative projects. WP29 (World Forum for Harmonization JAMA looks forward to the further advancement of ASEAN-centered trade liberalization in the Asian region through the signing of new of Vehicle Regulations) 1958 Agreement, bilateral EPAs with ASEAN countries, further strengthening of the terms of already concluded EPAs, and the promotion of inter-regional the only international agreement EPA/FTAs such as the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP). providing a legal basis for auto parts and systems. Under MRA, contracting parties agree to mutually recognize each Promoting Regional Integration other’s approvals without the need for re-certification. Strengthening international competitiveness is necessary for further development of the ASEAN automotive industry in future. For this, removal of tariff and non-tariff barriers, as well as the integration of ASEAN as a single market will become necessary. JAMA has been putting in great effort to promote the 1958 Agreement in concert with the Japanese Government in the past decade through the AAF/TC3-JAMA Meeting1 , Asian RACE meeting, JASIC Asia Government and Industry Meeting2, ACCSQ-APWG Meeting3, ASEAN continues to execute its ASEAN Economic Community Blueprint towards the goal of establishing the AEC by 2015. The as well as others. In 2006, Thailand and Malaysia successfully acceded to the 1958 Agreement, and other ASEAN countries have Blueprint aims to create: (1) a single market and production base, (2) strongly competitive regional development, (3) equitable started to form national committees to work towards accession. economic development, and (4) enhanced integration with the global economy. These efforts are making steady progress through actions such as the enactment of ATIGA. 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 With the overall goal of strengthening the competitiveness of the ASEAN automotive industry, JAMA has been participating in Type Approval (IWVTA) during WP29 discussions. JAMA experts provided discussion updates for ASEAN industry members during 1 AEM-METI Economic and Industrial Cooperation Committee Working Group on the Automobile Industry (AMEICC-WGAI) meetings, the 16th AAF/TC3-JAMA Meeting held in Siem Reap in April 2012; updates included deliberations on revising the 1958 Agreement starting from the group’s inception in 1998. With aims of bolstering regional integration , enhancing supporting industries, and in order to make it more attractive to ASEAN members who have yet to accede to the Agreement. According to experts, some ultimately strengthening the competitiveness of the ASEAN automotive industry, this WG has been implementing programs potential options considered by the WP29 IWVTA Informal Group include the recognition of earlier versions of UN Regulations, such as the Experts Dispatch Program, sending Japanese experts to assist local auto parts suppliers in developing manufacturing reconsideration of the current voting system, separating specific UN regulations covering multiple subjects, and deeper technology, improving production and quality control, and strengthening human resource development. The success of this consideration of Asian needs. program has enhanced prospects for increased international competitiveness within the ASEAN automotive industry. JAMA will continue to work diligently to support the activities of this WG. As ASEAN seeks to make use of the 1958 Agreement’s UN Regulations in the development of its own MRA for parts and systems, such information will be valuable to ASEAN members should they expand their MRA to whole vehicles in future. At the 14th AMEICC-WGAI held in February 2012, information and ideas Safety and Environmental Regulations were exchanged concerning latest status and future issues with respect to The development of harmonized certification systems in turn requires the harmonization of vehicle safety and environmental harmonization of technical regulations regulations. and market integration. Although ASEAN governments aim to adopt the UN Regulations annexed to the 1958 Agreement as a basis for harmonizing safety JAMA considers there to be four regulations, some regulations may be unsuitable for the ASEAN climate and thus require review. In view of assisting countries issues of prime importance as regards in their adoption of UN Regulations, JAMA experts have worked to provide information to industry associations and authorities strengthening the competitiveness of through the presentation of updated studies on UN Regulations suitable for adoption within ASEAN. the ASEAN automotive industry and further promoting regional integration, Based on such studies, the AAF/TC3 has presented an updated roadmap for the adoption of UN Regulations. Based on the outcome th as follows: of the 12 ACCSQ-APWG held in Manila in 2010, thirteen regulations from Step 1 and 2 of the roadmap have been agreed to by ASEAN Members States (AMSs) for adoption by 2015. Two other regulations from Step 2 are under consideration by AMSs as well. In • Further promotion of trade facilitation (establishment of flexible and user-friendly Rules of Origin and certification systems, addition to this, during the July 2011 AAF/TC3-JAMA Special Meeting, JAMA experts provided ASEAN automobile industry members simplification of customs procedures), with general recommendations regarding the ASEAN MRA Draft expected to be finalized in 2012 and specific recommendations on versions of the 19 UN Regulations to be adopted under the ASEAN MRA Draft. • Harmonization of technical regulations and promotion of Mutual Recognition of Approval, Environment (Exhaust Emissions and Fuel Properties) • Improvements in fuel properties and harmonization of fuel specifications, and To promote air quality improvement in ASEAN countries, JAMA fuel experts have drafted specifications for Euro 4 fuels along • Strengthening of supporting industries, human resources and other related matters. 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. JAMA is dedicated to continuing to take proactive measures to enhance international competitiveness of the ASEAN automotive Although some fuel-related issues remain, in April 2012 AAF/TC3 members agreed to work towards expediting the adoption of Euro industry and regional integration, including activities such as participation in AMEICC-WGAI. 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.

1ASEAN Automotive Federation/Technical Committee 3 2Japan Automobile Standards Internationalization Center 3ASEAN Consultative Committee for Standard and Quality- Automotive Product Working Group 1ASEAN Economic Ministers-Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (Japan) 4 FAME : Fatty Acid Methl 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. Recent years have seen increasing societal demands on automobile Fuji Heavy 2012 Malaysia Production Collaboration performance aimed at addressing global warming and air pollution Fuji Heavy Industries has signed an agreement with Malaysia’s Tan Chong Motor to assemble Subaru cars in Malaysia. issues as well as enhancing safety for passengers and pedestrians on Honda 2008 Philippines New Safety Driving Center In April, Honda opened its Honda Safety Driving Center (HSDC) for automobile and motorcycle drivers / riders a global scale. In order to best respond to these demands, continued harmonization of regulations for vehicles and parts that differ with the goal of imparting skills tailored to specific road conditions in the Philippines. Taught by highly experienced instructors, HSDC courses promote traffic safety education and help deliver safety with every vehicle. between countries as well as the promotion of the mutual worldwide recognition of motor vehicles and parts are becoming more and more 2008 Thailand Production Begins at Second Auto Plant Honda began production at its second auto plant in Thailand in October with an investment of more than 6.2 important. billion Baht. Beyond an annual production capacity of 120,000 units and the provision of more than 2,000 jobs at full capacity, the new plant reduced its use of volatile organic compounds by 50% and cut CO2 emissions by In 1958, an agreement on world-wide harmonization of technical 10% compared with 2005 standards. regulations for automobiles and mutual recognition of approval 2010 Singapore New Safety Driving Center Established for Multiple Vehicle Types: First Full-Scale Circuit in Asia of vehicle structures and equipment relating to safety and the In June, Singapore Safety Driving Centre Ltd. (SSDC), a Honda-affiliated company, relocated and opened a new safety driving center with the first full-scale multi-story driving circuit in Southeast Asia. This new facility is the environment was adopted by the United Nations (known as the “1958 only safety driving center in Singapore able to provide training and testing for riders and drivers of all types of Agreement”). At present, 57 countries and one region have acceded vehicles, from motorcycles to heavy vehicles including crane trucks. Since its establishment in 1983 as the very to the Agreement, with 127 UN regulations already developed under first safety driving center in Singapore, SSDC has trained more than 250,000 riders and drivers. its auspices. In addition, further efforts towards global harmonization 2014 Indonesia New Auto Plant and mutual recognition are currently being undertaken within the P.T. Honda Prospect Motor (HPM) announced new plans to build an automobile plant with annual production capacity of 120,000 World Forum for Harmonization of Vehicle Regulations (UN/WP29). As units. Taken together with HPM’s current capacity of 60,000 units, total annual production capacity will be 180,000 units. The new plant, including investment of approximately 3.1 trillion Indonesian rupiah, is scheduled to become operational in 2014, with initial part of its plans for achieving economic integration by 2015, ASEAN is employment for approximately 2,000 associates. HPM plans to produce small sized vehicles such as the BRIO. In addition, HPM will currently working toward establishing the ASEAN Mutual Recognition increase local content to nearly 80% from the current level of approximately 50%. Arrangement (MRA) to promote harmonization and mutual Isuzu 2008 Indonesia Increase of Equity recognition of motor vehicle technical regulations within the ASEAN In April, Isuzu raised its corporate equity in P.T.Pantja Motor from 12.5% to 44.94%, changed the company name to P.T.Isuzu Astra region by 2012. This arrangement will initially target mutual ASEAN Motor Indonesia, and strengthened its commercial vehicle operations. recognition of 19 UN regulations set forth in the 1958 Agreement. Mazda 2008 Malaysia Reorganization of Sales Network Through its partnership with a new distributor, Bermaz Motor Sdn. Bhd, in February, Mazda has expanded its model line-up and

The following key benefits of the ASEAN MRA are expected to reorganized its sales network in Malaysia for future business expansion. contribute to strengthen the competitiveness of the ASEAN 2012 Thailand Mazda and Ford Invest Additional US$27 Million in AutoAlliance 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 automotive industry: help meet extraordinary global demand for these all-new pickup trucks. This new production capacity has come online starting in • Promoting safer, more environmentally friendly vehicles and parts. May 2012. Mitsubishi 2008 Thailand Production of Pajero Sport • Simplifying certification procedures. Mitsubishi Motor (Thailand) invested about 8 billion yen for in the production of the Pajero Sport, which began in July. • Strengthening automotive industry competitiveness through the 2009 Philippines Production of Lancer Ex use of mutually complementary parts and components. Mitsubishi Motors Philippines Corporation (MMPC) invested 400 million yen to launch the production of the Lancer Ex in December. • Promotion of ASEAN exports beyond the ASEAN region. 2012 Thailand Establishment of New Factory in Laem Chabang Mitsubishi will build its third auto plant in Laem Chabang, Thailand, with operations beginning in 2012. • Speedier sourcing of substitute parts and components during Nissan 2008 Thailand Participation in the Eco- Project natural disasters. Having qualified for the Eco-Car Project in 2008, annual production capacities are expected to expand from that year’s level of

140,000 units, reaching 200,000 in 2010. As part of its intensifying efforts toward international harmonization 2008 Vietnam New and mutual recognition, the Japanese government submitted a Nissan established Nissan Vietnam Co., Ltd (NVL) a joint venture company, and started distribution operations in December. proposal for an “International Whole Vehicle Type Approval (IWVTA)” 2010 Thailand Production of All-New March system at the UN/WP29 March 2010 meeting, where it was agreed to In March 2010, Nissan Motor Thailand started production of the all-new March, a global compact vehicle that is by member countries. Implementation of the proposal (targeted for the first model to be sold under Thailand’s “eco-car” program. Acclaimed as Thailand’s “Car of the Year 2010”, a total of 27,600 units were sold in 2010. 2016) is currently under discussion. 2012 Indonesia Plant Expansion Through new investments totaling 33 billion Japanese Yen in Indonesia, Nissan will increase its production capacity to 250,000 units IWVTA, originally based on a 1958 Agreement, advances mutual 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 recognition from the equipment and parts level to approval of by 2015. Through this new expansion, Nissan’s Indonesian plant in Cikampek will become one of the company’s largest production the “whole vehicle”. As IWVTA related efforts move towards the bases within ASEAN. establishment of a common international system, we look forward to Suzuki 2012 Vietnam New Auto Plant in Dong Nai Province ASEAN participation within this framework. 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. Promotion of harmonization and mutual recognition will facilitate Toyota 2011 Indonesia Second Auto Plant in Indonesia In September 2011, Toyota announced it will build a second plant adjacent to its existing facility in Karawang. In addition, February bringing safer, more environmentally friendly vehicles to market and 2012 saw Toyota announcing plans to scale up production capacity and expand export markets. will strengthen international competitiveness in ASEAN countries 2012 Thailand Second Auto Plant in Thailand where the growth of motorization is substantial. In view of this, JAMA In January 2012, Toyota announced plans to build its second Gateway Plant. Moreover, in February,Toyota announced plans to scale seeks to actively cooperate in efforts to establish the ASEAN MRA. up engine production capacity at Siam Toyota Manufacturing Co., Ltd., the main Toyota engine manufacturing plant in Thailand. 16 17

Production, Sales and Export Automaker Year Country Automaker Year Country Daihatsu 2009 Indonesia Launch of Luxio Nissan 2012 Indonesia Return of Intended to help fulfill Indonesia’s demand for MPVs, ADM launched its new Luxio in Feb 2009. 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 . 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. 2009 Malaysia Launch of Alza Perodua (a Daihatsu joint-venture company) launched its Alza in Nov 2009 to address the needs of the growing market for Toyota 2009 Thailand Production of Camry Hybrid compact cars in Malaysia. Research and development of this model was led by Malaysia’s Perodua, based on the Japanese As part of Toyota’s effort to further popularize hybrid vehicles worldwide, it began producing the Camry Hybrid at Toyota Motor Thailand compact Boon Luminous. (TMT) in July 2009, with a production plan of 900~1,000 units monthly.

2010 Indonesia Achievement of 2 Million units’ production 2009 Indonesia Small Truck Production Restructured ADM successfully attained two million units’ production in October 2010, and held an official ceremony marking this milestone on Nov 24th. Toyota restructured Indonesian small truck production in December 2009. Daihatsu’s Indonesian operations began in 1978, and ADM has become the largest car manufacturer in Indonesia through production of Daihatsu and Toyota vehicles. ADM production volume has grown rapidly, reaching the 2 million units milestone in 33 years. 2010 Thailand Prius Production Started in Thailand Toyota Thailand started producing the Prius in October 2010. 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 2012 Philippines Achievement of 500 Thousand Units’ Production and exterior design based on the new Boon (released in Japan in February 2010). Myvi soundly meets the needs of the In March 2012, Toyota Philippines reached a production level of 500 thousand units. Malaysian car market, carrying an updated displacement in order to achieve enhanced fuel efficiency and safety performance. 2012 Global Achievement of 500 Thousand Units of IMV Sales 2011 Indonesia Launch of the Fully Redesigned Xenia In April 2012, Toyota reached global sales of 5 million units of its IMV (Innovative International Multi-purpose Vehicle) series. ADM launched its fully redesigned XENIA, built exclusively for the Indonesian market, in November 2011. 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

Honda 2009 Indonesia Launch of Freed MPV (Multi-Purpose Vehicle) category. P.T.Honda Prospect Motor started production and sales of its Freed in June, and began export to other Southeast Asian regions in 2009. Indonesia is the first country other than Japan where the Freed has been produced and sold. 2012 Thailand Launch of New Swift Conforming to Eco-Car Requirements 2011 Thailand Launch of Brio Suzuki Motor Thailand launched the new Swift conforming to the eco-car project promoted by the Thai government In March, Honda Automobile (Thailand) Co., Ltd. launched the Honda BRIO in Thailand. BRIO meets the eco-car standards established by the Thai government, and went on sale in late May priced at 399,900 baht. The 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.

Isuzu 2009 Thailand Achievement of 1 Million Units’ Production Isuzu’s D-Max cumulative sales in Thailand reached 1 million vehicles in 2009.

2011 Inedonsia Launch of GIGA Isuzu Astra Motor Indonesia launched Giga, its latest medium duty truck, in July 2011. Technology Transfer Automaker Year Country 2011 Thailand Launch of Isuzu D-Max Isuzu Motors Co.,(Thailand) Ltd launched D-Max, its latest pick-up truck, in September 2011. Isuzu 2010 Thailand Transferring of R&D for Pickups In order to meet Thailand’s demand for pick-ups – the largest market for light duty pickup trucks – 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. 2012 Vietnam Launch of QKR Isuzu Vietnam launched QKR, its latest light duty truck, in February 2012. Mitsubishi 2008 Malaysia Technology Collaboration Mitsubishi signed a contract for technology collaboration with Proton in December.

Mazda 2010 Thailand Mazda 2 Production Started in Thailand Mazda Thailand started production of the Mazda 2 Hatchback 5-door in Oct 2009 and the Sedan in March 2010.

2010 Indonesia Launch of Mazda 2 in Indonesia Nissan 2011 ASEAN Strengthening R&D Functions in ASEAN Sales of the Thailand-made Mazda 2 Hatchback and Sedan started in November 2009 and April 2010, respectively, in Indonesia. 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 2011 Malaysia Production of Mazda 3 carried out by Nissan Technical Center South East Asia (NTCSEA), which will be expanded in Thailand and Indonesia, tripling the number of In January 2011, Mazda started local assembly of the Mazda 3 in Malaysia. total engineering staff from the current 120 to 370 by 2016.

2011 Vietnam Production of Mazda 2 Mazda started local assembly of the Mazda on October 2, 2011 in Vietnam. Mitsubishi 2009 Philippines Production Exceeds 500,000 units Training and Human Capital Development Philippines MMPC reached and exceeded a cumulative production of 500,000 units in July 2009. Automaker Year Country 2011 Vietnam Production of Pajero Sport Begun Vina Star Motors started production of the Pajero Sport in Jul 2011. Fuji Heavy 2008 Singapore After-sales Service Training Center Industries Fuji Heavy Industries (FHI) established its Subaru Academy (Motor Image Academy) in Singapore, aimed at developing 2011 Vietnam Launch of Pajero Sport world class after-sales service. The new center conducts both theoretical and practical training on service techniques, sales Mitsubishi Vietnam began production of the Pajero Sport in August. methods, and service management for its service technicians from Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, Philippines, Taiwan, Hong Kong and China. 2012 Thailand Launch of Eco-Car In March 2012, Mitsubishi Motors (Thailand) will launch its first eco-car approved by the Thai government. Isuzu 2006 - Indonesia / Technical Contest 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 2012 Thailand Launch of Mirage Thailand / compete in Isuzu’s Technical Contest. In March, Mitsubishi Thailand launched the company’s “Global Compact Car”. After its `line-off’ ceremony in April 2012, the new Mirage will be Malaysia / the exported to ASEAN, Japan, and other destinations worldwide. Philippines

Mitsubishi Fuso 2007 - 2010 Indonesia Achievement of 100 Thousand Units’ Production Mazda 2011 Thailand Support Internship Programs Mitsubishi Fuso Truck and Bus Corporation’s production of Colt Diesel LDVs and bus chassis has reached 100 thousand units Built in partnership with local universities, the Auto Alliance Thailand (AAT) Internship Program provides students in three years. 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 Thailand’s economy.

Nissan 2008 Indonesia, Showcasing the Power of Technology for Safety and the Environment 2009 Thailand Mitsubishi FUSO TCIL Announced Agreement on Truck Production and Distribution in Thailand Malaysia, Nissan has launched its “Nissan Technology Square (NTS) series of events in Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore. NTS showcases Mitsubishi Fuso and Tan Chong International Limited (TCIL) announced an agreement on truck production and distribution in Thailand. The Singapore the power of Nissan’s automotive technologies to address environmental and safety issues and to promote innovation. agreement, which took effect in Jan 2010, is intended to expand business in Thailand and build a base for further Southeast Asian ventures. As part of Nissan’s efforts to support education, NTS is produced in collaboration with local schools.

Nissan 2009 Thailand Launch of Teana 2010 Indonesia Supporting Students, Showcasing Technology Nissan Motor (Thailand) launched Teana, its all-new flagship luxury sedan, in March 2009. Teana is manufactured at the Bangna Trad plant and PT Nissan Motor Indonesia (NMI) presented its “Nissan Design Square” (NDS) event in Jakarta, Dec 2-3 2010. In addition to introducing car is exported to Indonesia and Oceania. design and clay modelling to 300 design majors at the University of Pelita Harapan, the event also showcased advanced Nissan design.

2010 Vietnam Launch of Grand Livina MPV Toyota 2009 Thailand Supporting Thai Government – Run Driving Schools Nissan Vietnam Co.Ltd (NVL) launched the Nissan Grand Livina MPV, the first locally assembled Nissan vehicle offered in the country. Toyota has offered strong support to Thai government-run driving schools, ranging from knowledge and experience regarding safe driving and Japan’s driver licensing system to the sending of instructors to Thailand to enhance local curricula through lessons on emergency braking 2010 Thailand Export of March Started techniques. In addition to this, Toyota has worked to help Thai drivers gain first-hand experience with anti-lock brake (ABS) systems. Toyota will 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 continue its support for Thai government-led traffic safety initiatives through Toyota Motor Thailand Co., Ltd (TMT) in future. 2010 for sales to domestic markets as well as export to mainly Japan, as well as Asia and Oceania. 2012 Indonesia Establishment of Learning Center 2011 Thailand Launch of New in Thailand In May 2012, PT.Toyota Motor Manufacturing Indonesia (TMMIN) established its Learning Center, offering various types of courses as well as Nissan Motor Thailand Co Ltd. (NMT) launched the all-new Almera, the first sedan model under the Thai government’s eco-car program initiated practical training with the goal of systematically transferring vehicle-manufacturing know-how to Indonesia. In 2013, the Learning Center plans 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 to provide opportunities for suppliers and students in the region to participate in courses with the aim of fostering human resources with the efficiency through light weight while maintaining body rigidity. aim of further contributing to the development of the automobile industry in Indonesia. 2012 Singapore Nissan Infiniti Luxury Brands Debut in Singapore In Feb 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. 18 19

Social Contribution Automaker Year Country Automaker Year Country

Daihatsu 2009 Indonesia Funds Donated For Padang Earthquake Relief Mazda 2009 Thailand Computers Donated For Orphans with HIV and Bereaved Families In November 2009, Daihatsu and ADM contributed JPY 2 million (approximately IDR200 million) to aid Padang earthquake relief efforts. Mazda donated computers to orphans with HIV and bereaved families through the Chiangmai Hiroshima Friendship Group.

2009 Thailand Donation of Funds to Christian Foundation for the Blind 2009 - Indonesia Supporting Self-Reliance Through Fish Farming Mazda and Thai journalists joined hands to donate money to the Christian Foundation for the Blind in Thailand (CFBT). 2010 ADM assisted local residents in Sukaluyu through a fish-farming project intended to improve regional self-reliance. 2011 Thailand Safety at School and HIV/AIDS Social Responsibility 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 2011 Thailand Support for Flood Relief in Thailand institutions in Malaysia. This event was intended to help cultivate a future generation of skilled workers. MST (Mazda Sales Thailand) and Mazda Motor Corp. responded to those affected by devastating floods in Thailand, donating money and offering help with relief efforts. 2011 - Indonesia Support for turtle conservation program Mitsubishi 2010 Indonesia Volunteering for Education ADM donated 300 million rupiah to support turtle conservation programs operating since 2011. Aimed at helping prevent turtle Mitsubishi Indonesia’s “We Care, We Share” CSR program supports education for children, with a special focus on orphans in rural eggs from being consumed by locals, the programs were extended in 2012, covering multiple areas within Indonesia. areas. Mitsubishi management and staff volunteers act as “parents for a day” for children in need and offer various activities, including games and live performances by famous bands. Beyond this, Mitsubishi donates computers and builds libraries in Hino 2006 - Indonesia Donations to Earthquake / Tsunami / Volcano Victims order to help further children’s education in Indonesia. 2010 In response to natural disasters, Hino Indonesia offered funds and assistance to victims through the Indonesian Red Cross.

2012 Vietnam Orphanage Donations and Commodity Deliveries 2007 - Indonesia Donation of Vehicle for Mobile Library and Support for Educational Activities From Apr 2012, Vina Star Motor (VSM), a Mitsubishi joint-venture company, will conduct its Caravan campaign in Vietnam. 2011 Hino donated a custom-built vehicle to the Emmanuel Foundation for use as a mobile library to deliver books to Participants will visit orphanages and donate stationery, food and other critical supplies. In partnership with regional volunteers, underprivileged children. In addition, Hino provided support to the Yayasan Orangutan Indonesia (Yayorin) VSM will additionally offer no-cost use of Canter cargo trucks to help deliver commodities in rural areas. NGO, WWF, and other government agencies. Nissan 2010 Indonesia Truck Donated to Assist With Mount Merapi Evacuation Hino Mobile Library/Multimedia Vehicles support education activities, promoting environmental and wildlife PT.Nissan Motor Indoensia donated a Frontier pick-up to help transport people and goods away from dangerous areas after conservation to students in local communities. the eruption of Indonesia’s Mount Merapi in Oct 2010. Employee volunteers visited the evacuation center near Yogyakarta and 2008 - Indonesia Tree Planting helped to distribute food and daily necessities. 2011 In partnership with Yayasan Tanam Pohon Indonesia, Hino Indonesia planted 3,000 trees in the industrial estate Toyota 1992 - Philippines Medical and Dental Outreach of Kota Bukit Indah and 5,000 trees in Sentual on the outskirts of Jakarta. 1,500 trees were planted together In order to improve local communities’ quality of life, Toyota Motor Philippines Corporation, through its social with the Government of Purwakarta District in Cantayan, and Hino plans to plant 6,000 more in Kalimantan in and humanitarian arm Toyota Motor Philippines Foundation, Inc. (TMPF), holds its Medical and Dental Outreach conjunction with WWF – Indonesia in the near future. Program (MDOP) twice a year to support residents of Paranaque City, Metro Manila and Santa Rosa City, Laguna. 2009 Indonesia Donation of Educational Library for Orphans and the Underprivileged Free direct health care services and medicines are provided via collaboration between local hospitals and An educational library was donated to Rumah Gemiland Indonesia, a training center for orphans and the underprivileged, pharmaceutical companies. MDOP is intended to raise local awareness of healthcare issues and has been able to helping empower them to increase skills and knowledge. make significant contributions to the improvement of healthcare services in the area. 2009 - Indonesia Donation of Vehicle for Mobile Eye Clinic and Health Checkups 2009 Thailand Supporting safety initiatives 2011 Hino donated a vehicle with a custom-built rear body as to the John Fawcett Foundation for use as a Mobile Acting upon a request from the Thai Government, Toyota Motor Corporation (TMC), together with Toyota Motor Thailand Co., Eye Clinic, providing free treatment and surgery to underprivileged residents of Bali and Lombok. Ltd. (TMT), contributed to improvements at the Center For Driving Instruction and Skill Development for Drivers, a state-run A similar program was also conducted serving women and children in the Purwakarta area; here, Hino driving school in Bangkok. Toyota provided information and training inspired by the mobilitas Toyota Safety Education Center in donated a Mobile Clinic vehicle to the local government. Japan. This marked the first time “mobilitas” has provided direct support to a driving school outside Japan. 2011 Indonesia Vehicle Donated for Mobile Blood Bank 2010 Philippines Signing Ceremony for Tree-Planting in Northern Philippines In 2011 Hino donated a vehicle for use as a Mobile Blood Bank, enabling the Indonesian Red Cross (PMI) In September 2010, Toyota held a signing ceremony to mark the start of Phase II of the Philippine Penablanca Sustainable to reach more donors in Jakarta and Bandung as well as enabling roadside blood donations. Reforestation Project, a tree-planting campaign in the northern Philippines. 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 2011 Indonesia Donation of “Green Vehicle” and support for Environmental Education intended to contribute to Indonesian society. 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. 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 681 schools across Thailand. 2006 - Vietnam, Scholarships Awarded for Science and Technology Excellence Cambodia, The Honda Foundation inaugurated the Honda YES (Young Engineers and Scientists) Award in Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos. This Laos 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. Over 110 volunteers from Honda dealerships, business partners, and motorcycle clubs participated in 2011. Isuzu 2007 - Vietnam Support for Education 2012 To support regional development, Isuzu Vietnam provided hardware and software support to 14 elementary and junior high schools in Dien Bien Phu Province, Vietnam, a program which has benefited 6,000 minority children since 2007. Isuzu will carry out the last phase of the project, the building of a kindergarten, in 2012. 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 For details, please visit JAMA’s website or subscribe to our on-line news. 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 JAMA’s website : http://www.jama-english.jp/asia/index.html the Philippines. For more information, see: http://www.isuzu.co.jp/company /eco/sociality/community/contribution.html JAMA’s on-line news subscription : http://www.jama-english.jp/subscribe.html