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Automakers or automobile manufacturers are companies that
design and
manufacture
automobiles. Most of them are based in
Germany, Japan, South Korea or the United States.
They are often influential political groups, hence they often affect
environmental issues.
They also can be thought of as primarily
financial services companies, as the majority of their profits come from the
loans they give to people to buy their cars. In some cases this is the only
source of profit.
While automakers are headquarted in a smaller number of countries,
manufacturing facilities exist in a large number of countries. Some countries
simply have cheaper labor. Other countries will encourage or mandate a certain
amount of local employment and use of locally-produced parts before an automaker
is allowed to sell in a country. Others have prohibitive tariffs that lead
automakers to produce locally. For instance, the U.S. has a relatively low
tariff of 2.5% for imported automobiles. Yet its tariff for imported pickup
trucks is 25%, thus hurting the competitiveness of imported pickups. As a
result, manufacturers assemble pickups intended for the American market in the
U.S., Canada, or Mexico, as these countries are parties to the North American
Free Trade Agreement.
Automaker listing
General Motors
Toyota
Honda
Nissan Motors
Fiat
Ford Motor Company
Hyundai Motor Company
DaimlerChrysler
Volkswagen Group
See
List of automobile manufacturers for more.
See also
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