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THE MOTOR INDUSTRY of JAPAN 2019 Published July 2019 Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association, Inc THE MOTOR INDUSTRY OF JAPAN 2019 Published July 2019 Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association, Inc. Jidosha Kaikan, 1-30 Shiba Daimon 1-chome, Minato-ku, Tokyo 105-0012 Japan For inquiries about this booklet, write or telephone: Public Relations Office, JAMA Tel: +81 (3) 5405-6119 http://www.jama.or.jp/ ©JAMA. All rights reserved. Printed with vegetable oil ink. THE MOTOR INDUSTRY OF JAPAN 2019 Attention to the Environment Climate Change ........................................................................................................................ 30 Contents Vehicle Fuel Efficiency .............................................................................................................. 31 Next-Generation Vehicles and CO2 Reductions at Manufacturers’ Facilities ........................ 32 Hazardous Substances .............................................................................................................. 33 Recycling ................................................................................................................................... 34 Page Emissions ................................................................................................................................... 36 Measuring Motor Vehicle Fuel Consumption and Emissions ................................................. 37 Automobile Manufacturing: A Core Industry Taxes Automotive Shipments in Value Terms ................................................................................... 2 Automotive Trade ..................................................................................................................... 4 Taxes on Automobiles .............................................................................................................. 38 Automobile-Related Industries and Total Employment ......................................................... 5 Tax Incentive Measures for Eco-Friendly Vehicles .................................................................. 40 Auto Tax Reform Measures ...................................................................................................... 42 Motor Vehicles The Burden on Motor Vehicle Users ....................................................................................... 44 Production ................................................................................................................................. 6 The Tokyo Motor Show New Registrations .................................................................................................................... 8 Imported Vehicle Sales ............................................................................................................. 10 The 46th Tokyo Motor Show 2019 .......................................................................................... 45 Used Vehicle Sales .................................................................................................................... 11 Motor Vehicles in Use and Motor Vehicle Density ................................................................. 12 Vehicle-Based Systems Exports ...................................................................................................................................... 14 Exports by Destination ............................................................................................................. 16 Driver’s Licenses and the Driving Population ......................................................................... 46 Motor Vehicle Classification .................................................................................................... 47 Motorcycles Global Operations Production ................................................................................................................................. 18 Sales ........................................................................................................................................... 19 Overseas Production ................................................................................................................. 48 Motorcycles in Use .................................................................................................................... 20 Overseas Production Volumes ................................................................................................. 50 Exports ....................................................................................................................................... 21 Global Industry Ties .................................................................................................................. 51 Exports by Destination ............................................................................................................. 22 Motor Vehicles Worldwide Assisted-Mobility Vehicles Global Production (Including Motorcycles) ............................................................................. 54 Assisted-Mobility Vehicles ........................................................................................................ 24 New Registrations .................................................................................................................... 56 Motor Vehicles & Motorcycles in Use / Motor Vehicle & Motorcycle Density ....................... 58 Road Safety Exports (Including Motorcycles) .............................................................................................. 59 Customs Tariffs, EPAs-FTAs ....................................................................................................... 60 Road Safety ............................................................................................................................... 25 ITS and ASVs ............................................................................................................................. 26 Vehicle Safety ........................................................................................................................... 27 Locations of Auto Manufacturing Plants .......................................................................................... 61 Automated Driving ................................................................................................................... 28 JAMA Member Manufacturers .......................................................................................................... 62 A Mid-to-Long-Term Vision for Mobility ................................................................................. 29 Related Automotive Associations ...................................................................................................... 64 THE MOTOR INDUSTRY OF JAPAN 2019 Attention to the Environment Climate Change ........................................................................................................................ 30 Contents Vehicle Fuel Efficiency .............................................................................................................. 31 Next-Generation Vehicles and CO2 Reductions at Manufacturers’ Facilities ........................ 32 Hazardous Substances .............................................................................................................. 33 Recycling ................................................................................................................................... 34 Page Emissions ................................................................................................................................... 36 Measuring Motor Vehicle Fuel Consumption and Emissions ................................................. 37 Automobile Manufacturing: A Core Industry Taxes Automotive Shipments in Value Terms ................................................................................... 2 Automotive Trade ..................................................................................................................... 4 Taxes on Automobiles .............................................................................................................. 38 Automobile-Related Industries and Total Employment ......................................................... 5 Tax Incentive Measures for Eco-Friendly Vehicles .................................................................. 40 Auto Tax Reform Measures ...................................................................................................... 42 Motor Vehicles The Burden on Motor Vehicle Users ....................................................................................... 44 Production ................................................................................................................................. 6 The Tokyo Motor Show New Registrations .................................................................................................................... 8 Imported Vehicle Sales ............................................................................................................. 10 The 46th Tokyo Motor Show 2019 .......................................................................................... 45 Used Vehicle Sales .................................................................................................................... 11 Motor Vehicles in Use and Motor Vehicle Density ................................................................. 12 Vehicle-Based Systems Exports .....................................................................................................................................
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