July 20, 2005

Japanese Automakers' Purchases of U.S.-and EU-Made Auto Parts In Fiscal 2004

The Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association Inc. (Mr Itaru Koeda, Chairman) has released the figures for Japanese automakers' purchases of U.S.- and EU-made auto parts in fiscal 2004, which ran from April 1, 2004 through March 31, 2005. This data was obtained from JAMA member companies and their subsidiaries in the U.S. and EU and compiled by JAMA.

  1. Japanese Purchases of U.S. Automotive Parts
    JFY 2004 Unit: US$100 million
      Total 1st Half 2nd Half
    Total 452.4
    (109%)
    217.7
    (111%)
    234.7
    (107%)
    Local Purchases 423.2
    (111%)
    202.9
    (113%)
    220.3
    (108%)
    Imports 29.1
    (90%)
    14.7
    (88%)
    14.4
    (93%)
      () : % changes from preceding year

  2. Japanese Purchases of EU Automotive Parts
    JFY 2004 Unit: 100M Euro
      Total 1st Half 2nd Half
    Total 102.1
    (107%)
    50.7
    (109%)
    51.4
    (106%)
    Local Purchases 83.9
    (103%)
    41.5
    (103%)
    42.4
    (104%)
    Imports 18.2
    (131%)
    9.2
    (151%)
    9.0
    (116%)
      () : % changes from preceding year

 

PDF Attached: JAPANESE PURCHASES OF U.S. & EU AUTOMOTIVE PARTS (FY2004)