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ASEAN in 2016 & Related Data 02 Foreword Production Facilities in ASEAN in 2016 & Related Data 03 - 04 ASEAN 05 Indonesia 06 Malaysia 07 The Philippines 08 Thailand 09 Vietnam 10 Myanmar / Singapore 11 - 12 Statistics JAMA Activities in ASEAN 13 JAMA Activities in AMEICC 14 JAMA Activities Towards Comprehensive CertiÀ cation Systems and Safety / Environmental Regulations 15 Promoting the ASEAN MRA and International Whole Vehicle Type Approval JAMA Members’ Recent Activities in ASEAN 16 Human Resource Development Activities 17 - 18 New / Additional Investment and Technology Transfer 19 - 22 Social Contribution Activities 02 ASEAN-JAPAN Hand in Hand Driving Growth Towards the Future Ever since ASEAN Japanese automobile production began to work closely with the ASEAN Automotive Federation (AAF) more than a half century ago, JAMA member companies have in support of early adoption of the ASEAN Mutual Recognition been consistently expanding local production, transferring Arrangement (MRA) for automotive technical regulations technology, procuring ever-greater numbers of locally- (based on UN regulations under the 1958 Agreement). produced parts, and cooperating closely with their ASEAN Beyond production and sales, Japanese automakers continue partners in order to develop key human resources. JAMA to strongly support corporate social responsibility (CSR) eff orts member companies operate nearly 100 factories and facilities furthering good corporate citizenship throughout the region. within the region (as of March 2017). In support of environmental protection, JAMA members In ASEAN in 2016: undertook multiple tree planting activities facilitating forest - JAMA members built 83% of all automobiles sold (2.63 million conservation. Recognizing the critical role of road safety, JAMA units out of 3.15 million in total). members directly supported safe driving education and safety awareness eff orts. - Annual production totaled 3.58 million units, of which 0.93 million were exported globally. As a tool of creating sustainable regional growth, JAMA has - JAMA members directly employed 157,000 personnel. endorsed the ASEAN-centered Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) economic integration agreement. JAMA and its member companies continue to provided strong RCEP will engage nearly half the world’s population (3.4 billion and sustained support for the global competitiveness of the people) and almost one third of the world’s total GDP (20 trillion ASEAN auto industry and are working to ensure—through the dollars). Given the size and scope of participation, signifi cant achievement of greater safety and environmental protection benefi ts are expected. goals, among others—truly sustainable development. In 2017, both ASEAN and JAMA mark the 50th anniversaries of In order to reduce CO2 emissions and enhance energy security, their founding. Deeply grounded in a history of cooperation with ASEAN countries including Thailand, Indonesia, and Malaysia local partners spanning half a century, JAMA and its member have begun promoting next generation hybrid and electric companies are proud to continue their tireless eff orts to further vehicles. We warmly support these eff orts, and are sharing strengthen relationships throughout the region, driving growth relevant knowledge and experience in coordination with the hand in hand towards ever-greater mutual development over Japanese government. On the technical front, JAMA continues the half century to come. About JAMA Established in 1967, the Japan Automobile Manufacturers • Assists in the rationalization of automobile production, Association, Inc. (JAMA) is a non-profi t industry association and helps establish policy for the development, currently comprised of fourteen manufacturers of passenger improvement and promotion of production technology. cars, trucks, buses and motorcycles in Japan • Establishes and promotes policies related to automobile The globalization of auto manufacturing contributes trade and international exchange. signifi cantly to local and national economies around the world. • Engages in public interest, international cooperation and As directions in auto manufacturing increasingly infl uence the other activities involved in meeting its organizational world we live in, JAMA takes its role and mission ever more objectives. seriously, acting not only to promote increased environmental Chairman protection and greater road safety but also to enhance the international business environment. Hiroto Saikawa (Co-Chief Executive Offi cer, Nissan Motor Co., Ltd.) Objectives Overseas Offi ces To promote the sound development of the automobile industry and contribute to social and economic welfare. North American Offi ce (Washington, D.C., U.S.A.) Activities European Offi ce (Brussels, Belgium) • Conducts studies and surveys related to automobile Singapore Branch production, distribution, trade and use. Beijing Representative Offi ce (People’s Republic of China) Production Facilities in ASEAN in 2016 & Related Data by Country 03 ASEAN (2016) Land Area (sq.km) 4,486,736 Population: 638,323,982 GDP at current prices (US$ million): 2,554,695 ASEAN GDP per capita (US$): 108,92308,923 Source: World Bank (http://data.worldbank.org/)bank.org/) MYANMAR 2 179 3.2 MMYANMAR VIETNAM LAOS THAILAND 26 65,424 THAILANDT 2,539 CAMBODIA MALAYSIA 16 16,377 MALAYSIA 742 SISSINGAPOREN SINGAPORE 5 1,075 04 VIETNAM Automobile 10 Related Facilities 98 Facilities 15,024 Employment in 156,796 People Related Business 101 ASEAN Automobile Production, Sales and Exports of JAMA Members and their ASEAN Counterparts Production Qty 3,581,174 Units Sales Qty 2,626,470 Units Exports Qty 1,263,741 Units PHILIPPINES THE PHILIPPINES 11 8,784 167 BRUNEI INDONESIA 28 49,933 1,714 INDONESIA COUNTRY NAME FACILITIES EMPLOYMENT ANNUAL PROD. CAP. ( X 1000) Production Facilities in ASEAN in 2016 & Related Data by Country 05 (2016) Land Area (sq.km) 1,910,930 Population: 261,115,456 GDP at current prices (US$ million): 932,259 GDP per capita (US$): 3,570 Source: World Bank (http://data.worldbank.org/) 15 16 25 26 20 22 17 18 19 13 Tambun 21 23 24 27 14 Cikarang Purwakarta 28 Automobile production Companies Components Manufacturing Companies R&D & Other Operations Manufacturer Company Name / Facility Name Est. Capitalization Equity Products Annual Prod. Employees (x 1 milliion) Stake Cap. (x 1,000) Daihatsu PT Astra Daihatsu Motor Jan 92 IDR 894,370 61.75% Xenia, Terios, Gran Max, Luxio, Ayla, — 11,700 Sigra, Himax (Avanza, Rush, Townace, Liteace, Agya, Wigo, Calya)(1) 1 Sunter Assembly Plant Jan 92 Xenia, Terios, Gran Max , Luxio, Himax 330 — 2 Karawang Engine Plant Nov 06 Engine, Engine /Transmission parts — — 3 Karawang Assembly Plant Oct 12 Ayla, Sigra 200 — 4 Hino P.T. Hino Motors Manufacturing Indonesia Dec 82 USD 112 90% Trucks and buses — 1,900 Honda P. T. Honda Prospect Motor USD 70 51% 200 8,012 5 1st Plant Mar 99 Freed, CR-V, HR-V, Mobilio 6 2nd Plant Jan 14 Mobilio, Jazz, Brio, Brio Satya, BR-V 7 Isuzu P.T. Isuzu Astra Motor Indonesia Apr 08 IDR 1,092,000 50% Medium Duty Trucks, Light Duty 52 1,025 Trucks, Small-Sized Buses, Panther, Wagon and Trucks 8 Mitsubishi PT Mitsubishi Motors Kama Yudha Indonesia Dec 14 IDR 2,200,000 51% Pajero Sport 160 1,380 9 2% COLT T120SS, COLT L300,Outlander Sport 140 687 P.T.Krama Yudha Tiga Berlian Motors(2) Jun 70 IDR 20,944 10 Mitsubishi Fuso — Canter, FUSO — — Nissan P. T. Nissan Motor Indonesia USD 351 75% Grand Livina, X-TRAlL, Serena, 176 3,027 Juke, Datsun GO+ Panca, Datsun 11 Purwakarta 1st Plant Oct 95 GO Panca 12 Purwakarta 2nd Plant May 14 Suzuki P. T. Suzuki Indomobil Motor USD 89 94.9% 4,500 13 Tambun Plant Jan 91 APV, Carry, Wagon R 140 14 Cikarang Plant Jan 15 Ertiga 60 Toyota P. T. Toyota Motor Manufacturing Apr 71 IDR 19,524 95% Innova, Fortuner, Etios Valco, Vios, — 9,789 Indonesia Yaris, Engines 15 Sunter Plant 1 Apr 73 Engine 195 16 Sunter Plant 2 (OfÀ ce and Plant) Jun 77 Stamping parts / dies, aluminum casting 12 17 Karawang Plant 1 Mar 98 Innova, Fortuner 130 18 Karawang Plant 2 Mar 13 Etios Valco, Vios, Yaris 120 19 Karawang Engine Plant Feb 16 Engine 216 20 P.T. Sugity Creatives Apr 95 IDR 37,740 0%(3) NAV1 6 1,600 21 Honda P.T. Honda Precision Parts Jul 02 USD 150 95% Automatic transmissions and — 3,952 Manufacturing engine valves for automobiles 22 Isuzu P. T. Mesin Isuzu Indonesia Feb 83 IDR 13,200 69.85% Diesel engines and related parts 50 320 23 P. T. Asian Isuzu Casting Center Apr 97 USD 74.3 70.22% Casting Parts 42.4 tons 647 24 P. T. TJForge Indonesia Mar 13 IDR 1,500, 000 71.08% Forging, Processing and Assembly — 363 of automobile parts 25 Mitsubishi P. T. Mitsubishi Krama Yudha Motors & 0% Pressed parts and engines — 967 Manufacturing Aug 73 IDR 11,451 26 Mitsubishi Fuso 32.28% Engine, Pressed parts and Body parts — 27 Daihatsu PT Astra Daihatsu Motor Research & Apr 13 — — Research & Development (4) Development Center — 28 Nissan Nissan Technical South East Asia- 2011 — — Research & Development — 64 Indonesia Research & Development Center (1) Toyota Brands (2) Consignment production to PT. Krama Yudha Rata Motor (3) P.T.Sugity Creatives is 6.5% owned by P. T. Toyota Motor Manufacturing Indonesia (4) R&D employees are included in PT Astra Daihatsu Motor. 06 (2016) Land Area (sq.km) 330,800 Population: 31,187,265 GDP at current prices (US$ million): 296,359 GDP per capita (US$): 9,503 Serendah Source: World Bank (http://data.worldbank.org/) 14 16 15 Seremban 13 Automobile production Companies Components Manufacturing Companies R&D & Other Operations Manufacturer Company Name / Facility Name Est. Capitalization Equity Products Annual Prod. Employees (x 1 milliion) Stake Cap. (x 1,000) 1 Daihatsu Perodua Manufacturing Sdn. Bhd. Feb 93 RM 140 0% (1) MYVI, ALZA 230 4,070 2 Perodua Global Manufacturing Sdn. Apr 13 RM 200 0% (1) AXIA, BEZZA 1,920 Bhd. 3 Hino Hino Motors Manufacturing (Malaysia) Oct 12 RM 78.8 58% Trucks and buses 10 336 Sdn.
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