JAMA Members’ U.S. Presence
JAMA Members are Integral to the U.S. Economy and their Communities
Strengthening Communities
Good-quality foreign direct investment by Japanese-brand automakers transcends the dollars and cents that goes into operating a business. At its core, it values people. For over four decades, these automakers have prioritized partnering with communities across the United States. They take pride in being good neighbors and corporate citizens. In fact, since 1957, Japanese-brand automakers have provided over $1 billion in charitable contributions, including $150 million in 2023. Japanese-brand automakers have established themselves as committed, long-standing community partners and conscientious stewards of the places they call home and they continue to build upon this legacy.
Building Careers
Since first establishing production back in 1982, Japanese-brand automakers’ good-quality foreign direct investment continues to bolster U.S. competitiveness through their long-term commitment to the U.S. workforce. JAMA members’ dedication to this cause is demonstrated through various initiatives spanning the talent pipeline, from K-12 education, vocational training schools, community college partnerships to collaboration with four-year universities. These programs are proven pathways toward forming a competitive workforce and are the building blocks to meaningful jobs and enduring careers.
Driving Excellence
Japanese-brand automakers’ research and development (R&D) and design roots in the United States run deep and even predate the start of manufacturing. Understanding and meeting the needs of all U.S. consumers continues to be a priority, and doing so in new and improved ways is the goal. As vehicles quickly become more connected, safe, and increasingly electrified, Japanese-brand automakers’ investments in R&D and design and electrification are working hard to ensure their vehicles fit every consumer’s needs. At the end of the day JAMA members’ investments in innovation and the creation of cutting-edge products help to boost U.S. competitiveness. This is good-quality foreign direct investment at work today and into the future.
Strengthening Communities
Good-quality foreign direct investment by Japanese-brand automakers transcends the dollars and cents that goes into operating a business. At its core, it values people. For over four decades, these automakers have prioritized partnering with communities across the United States. They take pride in being good neighbors and corporate citizens. In fact, since 1957, Japanese-brand automakers have provided over $1 billion in charitable contributions, including $150 million in 2023. Japanese-brand automakers have established themselves as committed, long-standing community partners and conscientious stewards of the places they call home and they continue to build upon this legacy.
Building Careers
Since first establishing production back in 1982, Japanese-brand automakers’ good-quality foreign direct investment continues to bolster U.S. competitiveness through their long-term commitment to the U.S. workforce. JAMA members’ dedication to this cause is demonstrated through various initiatives spanning the talent pipeline, from K-12 education, vocational training schools, community college partnerships to collaboration with four-year universities. These programs are proven pathways toward forming a competitive workforce and are the building blocks to meaningful jobs and enduring careers.
Driving Excellence
Japanese-brand automakers’ research and development (R&D) and design roots in the United States run deep and even predate the start of manufacturing. Understanding and meeting the needs of all U.S. consumers continues to be a priority, and doing so in new and improved ways is the goal. As vehicles quickly become more connected, safe, and increasingly electrified, Japanese-brand automakers’ investments in R&D and design and electrification are working hard to ensure their vehicles fit every consumer’s needs. At the end of the day JAMA members’ investments in innovation and the creation of cutting-edge products help to boost U.S. competitiveness. This is good-quality foreign direct investment at work today and into the future.
Japanese-brand Automakers' U.S. Production Timeline

Honda Vehicle Plant
Marysville, Ohio

Nissan Vehicle Plant
Smyrna, Tennessee

Honda Engine Plant
Anna, Ohio

Toyota Vehicle Plant
Georgetown, Kentucky

Subaru Vehicle Plant
Lafayette, Indiana

Honda Vehicle Plant
East Liberty, Ohio

Toyota Engine Plant
Georgetown, Kentucky

Honda Transmission Plant
Russells Point, Ohio

Nissan Engine Plant
Dechard, Tennessee

Toyota Engine Plant
Buffalo, West Virginia

Toyota Vehicle Plant
Princeton, Indiana

Honda Vehicle & Engine Plant
Lincoln, Alabama

Toyota Engine Plant
Huntsville, Alabama

Nissan Vehicle Plant
Canton, Mississippi

Honda Transmission Plant
Tallapoosa, Georgia

Toyota Vehicle Plant
San Antonio, Texas

Hino Vehicle Plant
Williamstown, West Virginia

Honda Vehicle Plant
Greensburg, Indiana

Toyota Vehicle Plant
Blue Springs, Mississippi

Lexus Launches First U.S. Production
Georgetown, Kentucky

Performance Manufacturing Center (Honda)
Marysville, Ohio

Hino Vehicle Plant Relocates
Mineral Wells, West Virginia

Mazda Toyota Vehicle Plant
Huntsville, Alabama

Toyota Battery Plant
Liberty, North Carolina

Honda-LG Energy Joint Venture Battery Facility
Jeffersonville, Ohio
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