Thursday, September 8, 2011

More on the American Automotive Policy Council


First I've heard of 'em, so thought I'd share info from their website. It's all about going green.

http://www.aapc.us/

From their website:
Our Mission
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.


Press Releases
7/29/11 AAPC Statement on President Obama's Announcement on Fuel Efficiency Standards

7/7/11 Robert Engel Joins The American Automotive Policy Council As Vice President Domestic Policy

6/28/11 Defining "Made in America"
Matt Blunt, President of the American Automotive Policy Council, responds to Cars.com and its "Most American Car" index.

2/4/11 Bi-National Manufacturing Coalition Praises Leaders on Border Vision
Leading US and Canadian manufacturing assocations announce the formation of the B3 -- Businesses for a Better Border -- a manufacturing coalition to advise both governments on policies for perimeter security, regulatory compliance and economic competitiveness.

Featured News
8/26/11 Carmakers' rebound is driving jobs in U.S.
Auto industry making a comeback, hiring workers and ramping up manufacturing plants.

8/19/11 Republican Matt Blunt leads bipartisan voices proclaiming the truth about Detroit 3
AAPC President discusses Chrysler, Ford and GM efficiency, R&D and domestic content.

7/28/11 Chevrolet 2.35 Million First-Half Global Sales Sets Record
Policy
[No updates since April 2010]
4/9/10
Coalition of U.S. businesses, workers, farmers and ranchers’ letter regarding possible Brazilian trade retaliation related to the WTO cotton dispute

3/8/10
AAPC Statement on the Brazilian Government’s Decision to Increase Tariffs on U.S. Vehicles

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