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Overview of 12 Japanese Manufacturers  Toyota  Nissan  Honda  Mazda  Mitsubishi  Subaru  Daihatsu
Isuzu  Suzuki  Hino  UD TRUCKS (former Nissan Diesel)  Mitsubishi-Fuso  Motorcycle Manufacturers
Hino
    issued month
Topic
  Business Performance 2009.12 * Japanese commercial vehicle manufacturers: Hino started to produce heavy trucks in China
Isuzu developing trucks for emerging markets and Mitsubishi Fuso starting a joint venture in Russia
  2008.11 * Hino Motors: Starting Joint Production with Guangzhou Automobile in China, and Entering Markets in India and Russia
Plans to sell over 200,000 vehicles a year, including 150,000+ overseas by 2015
  2007.09 * Overseas Sales of Hino Motors Targeted at 150,000 a Year, Triple FY2006 Sales
Company to open a third assembly plant in North America, begin production at a joint venture with Guangzhou Automobile in China, and expand the sales network across Western Europe
  2004.09 * Hino Motors to Launch Production of Medium-Duty Trucks Exclusive for North America in the U.S. and Production of Large DE in China Autumn 2004
Under long-term global sales goal of 150,000, overseas sales expected to surpass domestic sales in FY 2006
    2003.08 * Hino Motor to Launch Local Production of Region-Exclusive Vehicles to Enter the US and Chinese Markets on a Large Scale
Hino is promoting a complementary system in cooperation with Toyota in the ASEAN region with a target local-content rate of 50%
    2002.09 * Hino Motors aims at being one of top 5 global commercial vehicle makers with long-term goal of 100 thousand unit sales overseas
Plans to enter the US cab-behind-engine truck market and will begin local assembly in 2004
    2002.06 * Hino Promoting Cooperation with Scania, Isuzu and Nissan Diesel
Also cultivating ties with Toyota for utilization of business sites in ASEAN countries and for technology development to address environmental issues

  Environment/
Safety/Next-Generation Technology
2004.12 * Commercial Vehicle Manufacturers Rely on Diversified Compliant Technologies to Comply with Long-term Exhaust Gas Regulations
Exhibit summary of commercial vehicle manufacturers at the 38th Tokyo Motor Show

UD TRUCKS (former Nissan Diesel)
    issued month
Topic
  Business Performance 2009.12 * Japanese commercial vehicle manufacturers: Hino started to produce heavy trucks in China
Isuzu developing trucks for emerging markets and Mitsubishi Fuso starting a joint venture in Russia
    2008.01 * Nissan Diesel Now Volvo’s Wholly-owned Subsidiary as Core of Volvo's Asian Operation
Nissan Diesel maintaining partnerships with Japanese automakers and expanding tie-up with Mitsubishi Fuso
    2006.05 * Partnerships Involving Commercial Vehicle Manufacturers: Volvo Became the Largest Shareholder of Nissan Diesel
The manufacturers are forming various alliances in expanding global business, environmental compatibility and reinforcing the light commercial vehicle segment

  2003.11 * Joint Development of Light Trucks with Nissan, Introduction of Hino DEs for Medium Trucks, Original Development for Large Trucks
Shifting to Active Management tactics, Nissan Diesel Strengthens Financial Infrastructure with Financial Aid of Over Yen 100 Billion
    2003.08 * Isuzu To Strengthen Its Partnership with GM and Mitsubishi Fuso To Enhance Its Alliance with DCX; Nissan Diesel To Augment Its Tie-up with Nissan
Sales increased by 50% in the standard truck market in the eight prefectures that plan to introduce the Automobile NOx and PM law

  China 2004.12 * Commercial Vehicle Manufacturers Rely on Diversified Compliant Technologies to Comply with Long-term Exhaust Gas Regulations
Exhibit summary of commercial vehicle manufacturers at the 38th Tokyo Motor Show

  Environment/
Safety/Next-Generation Technology
2004.12 * Commercial Vehicle Manufacturers Rely on Diversified Compliant Technologies to Comply with Long-term Exhaust Gas Regulations
Exhibit summary of commercial vehicle manufacturers at the 38th Tokyo Motor Show

Mitsubishi-Fuso
    issued month
Topic
  Business Performance 2009.12 * Japanese commercial vehicle manufacturers: Hino started to produce heavy trucks in China
Isuzu developing trucks for emerging markets and Mitsubishi Fuso starting a joint venture in Russia
  2003.08 * Isuzu To Strengthen Its Partnership with GM and Mitsubishi Fuso To Enhance Its Alliance with DCX; Nissan Diesel To Augment Its Tie-up with Nissan
Sales increased by 50% in the standard truck market in the eight prefectures that plan to introduce the Automobile NOx and PM law
    2002.12 * Mitsubishi Motors to spin off its commercial vehicle business into a separate company early 2003 in order to implement turnaround earlier than scheduled
Taking advantage of its strengthened alliance, automaker to introduce many new models between 2005 and 2007

  China 2004.05 * DCX is to Start Production of C-Class, E-Class, and Light Commercial Vehicles in China in 2005
The partnership with Beijing Automotive Industry expands including heavy commercial vehicles while Mitsubishi Motors enhances technical licensing

  Environment/
Safety/Next-Generation Technology
2004.12 * Commercial Vehicle Manufacturers Rely on Diversified Compliant Technologies to Comply with Long-term Exhaust Gas Regulations
Exhibit summary of commercial vehicle manufacturers at the 38th Tokyo Motor Show

Motorcycle Manufacturers
    issued month
Topic
    2004.09 * Japanese Motorcycle Manufacturers Sell Over 14.50 Million Representing 50 Percent Share in the World Market
Motorcycle production in China rose to 14.66 million in 2003 thanks to increased exports
    2003.04 * Japanese Motorcycle Manufacturers: Establish R&D Bases to Penetrate the Chinese Market
ASEAN: A Progress in Regional Mutual Supply, Centralized Production Bases and Development of Inter-regional Models
    2002.05 * Japan's Motorcycle Manufacturers Rapidly Reorganizing their Business Systems in Asia to Center on China
HONDA and YAMAHA establishing R&D facilities in China


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