U.s. Automaker Ceos: Congress Should Address Skewed Japanese Yen

Chief Executive Officer of DaimlerChrysler USA, Ford Motor Company and General Motors deal Corporation inspirited Congress a few days on key issues on the yen and undervalued oblique Japan during a summit “Industry” by the Senate U.S. Democratic Policy Conference on Capitol Hill led.
Alan Mulally, president and CEO of Ford Motor Company, said that during the Forum in an open market, the value of currencies should be impartially determined and not determined in advance by the government. He said that China is the recent emphasis that Japan is deeply concerned about the automotive industry. He added that the U.S. government to the Japanese government to allow the yen to go back to their fair value because of its need for asymmetric yen is one reason why a large deficit in the auto industry in the United States.
Stephen Collins, President of the Automotive Trade Policy (ATPC) has reported that almost all major currencies except the yen has been hugely appreciated against the dollar. In fact, the Japanese yen has a very diluted – as opposed to the state of global capital markets – the dollar and other currencies of major industrialized countries.
Collins added that serious disruption and destruction of U.S. carmaker is caused by the yen wrong. In 20 years, the Japanese yen has now reached its lowest value. He explained that the yen depreciated readers subsidize billions of dollars into the Japanese auto firms, the results for increasing exports of Japanese vehicles and parts direct. The long-term, Collins added that Japan is by car, truck, SUV and exports reached U.S. in order to be noise to the second of five million vehicles this year.
The CEO of DaimlerChrysler USA, Ford and General Motors said in the forum with the Congress that they support Senator Debbie Stabenow deeply legislation – S. 1021st
The law requires the U.S. Treasury to take strong measures at the bilateral level – reaching the international level – is correct realignment of the Japanese yen with other OECD countries.
Collins found that Congress made an important action in this case, the resolution in any manner, misalignment of the yen, the most important elements of competitiveness in the U.S. auto industry.
About Automotive Trade Policy Council, Inc. (ATPC)
In Washington, DC – Association nonprofit professional Automotive Trade Policy Council, Inc. (ATPC) represents the common international economic, business interests and investment policies of its member companies: DaimlerChrysler Corporation Ford Motor Company and General Motors Corporation.
About General Motors Corporation
Even GM or GMC, General Motors Corporation has announced the second (after Toyota) largest car manufacturer in sales as in 2007. Manufacturer of cars and quality parts, has approximately 284,000 employees worldwide GMC.
It was founded in 1908, in Flint, Michigan, and has its headquarters in the Renaissance Center in Detroit, Michigan, USA. In Zurich, Switzerland is their European headquarters. The U.S. auto maker produces its cars and trucks in 33 countries.
GM cars and trucks under the Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet, GMC Daewoo, Holden, Hummer, Opel, Pontiac, Saab, Saturn and Vauxhall brands sold.
GM parts like GMC grill and accessories on the market under GM Performance Parts, GM Goodwrench and ACDelco brands through GM Service and Parts Operations, has announced that GM dealerships and distributors all deliveries worldwide . The United States is GM’s largest national market. This is achieved by China, Canada, the United Kingdom and Germany.
GM builds No. 1 when it comes to Strategic Vision’s Total Quality Index (TQI) comes.
About Ford Motor Company
Ford Motor Company is an American multinational. On the basis of vehicle sales worldwide, is the automaker’s third-largest in the world after the leaders of Toyota and GM.
Ford was the second largest manufacturer in the United States seventh with 5 Market share percent, after General Motors 24th with 6 percent, but ahead of Toyota’s 15th 4 percent and DaimlerChrysler with 14 4 percent. It was after the 2006 documents. In 2007, Ford was the place to seventh American-based companies in various Fortune 500. This was based on the total income, which amounted to $ 160. € 1 billion.
Based in Dearborn, Mich., a suburb of Detroit, the automaker was founded by Henry Ford and incorporated in June 16, 1903. Its global brands, including Lincoln and Mercury, the U.S., Jaguar and Land Rover in the United Kingdom, Sweden and Volvo. Ford also owns a majority of third-party control of Mazda.
In addition to producing quality products, Ford is one of the ten largest companies worldwide in terms of revenue.
About DaimlerChrysler
A German Car Corporation, DaimlerChrysler is the fifth largest automaker in the world. It produces cars and trucks under various brand names like Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, Mercedes-Benz, Smart, Maybach, Mopar and GEM.

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