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VP Joe Biden: "The Big Three will have created 11,000 new jobs by the end of the year. What a turnaround!"
Chrysler Group LLC, Ford Motor Company and General Motors Company created the American Automotive Policy Council (AAPC) to promote the unique and significant economic contribution of the U.S.-based auto companies to the American economy.
These three companies are committed to investing and keeping jobs here in the U.S. and delivering the most advanced and green technologies to U.S. consumers. We will strengthen U.S. manufacturing by building the next generation of environmentally-friendly products consumers expect, and investing in plants, research, and people here in America.
Chrysler, Ford and GM outperform imports in JD Power's Initial Quality Survey; auto industry creates over 29,000 jobs so far this year.
The AAPC supports "The End Discriminatory State Taxes for Automobile Renters Act," which would prohibit state and local governments from enacting future discriminatory taxes on rental vehicles.
The American Automotive Policy Council (AAPC) today announced the launch of its new website, www.aapc.us, to highlight the economic contribution that the U.S.-based auto companies make to the American economy and to provide a "one-stop shop" for information on auto manufacturing policy issues.
AAPC Statement on GM Federal Loan Repayment.
As Yen strengthens, Japanese Government officials begin jawboning.
VP Biden will visit the Chrysler Group LLC's Toledo Supplier Park
40 Congressmen sign letter calling on Japan to open its scrappage program.
President Obama's speech about the domestic auto industry and the economy at a Ford plant in Chicago.
President Obama's speeches at Chrysler, Ford and GM plants.
Chrysler adds 900 jobs to its Sterling Heights Assembly plant; added production will lead to an estimated 500 more supplier jobs.