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VISION: Being the most important Organization representing companies in the automotive parts sector with manufacturing interests in Mexico. MISSION: Supporting growth and sustainable development of its members through the promotion of the global market and manufacturing of automotive and auto parts industry in Mexico. GOAL: Leaning on the importance of the sector and the companies that comprise it, to achieve the best representation with government authorities (with special emphasis on the federal government), the automotive sector, academia and society in order to promote growth and development of auto parts industry in Mexico. Industria Nacional De Autopartes, 2 A.C.

INA has created a group of working with various associations of the automotive sector in mexico with this, we can achieve a better representation of mexican automotive sector. INA has cooperation agreements with associations worldwide

2. Mexico Perspectives

Automotive and Auto parts GDP Automotive and Auto parts GDP, 2005 2014 Anual Average Rate of Growth, 2011 2014* *Rates were calculated between third quarter of 2011 and 2014 Source: INA with information from INEGI

Light Vehicle Production in NAFTA Region USA 63% Canada 10% Mexico 27% Mexico 10% Mexico 17% NAFTA = 18.6 Million units *From 1997 2013 data from AMIA for Mexico and OICA for USA and Canada. From 2014 2019 forecast from IHS Global Insight. Source: INA with information from AMIA, IHS Global Insight and OICA

Forecast of Light Vehicle Production in Mexico, 2015-2021 Forecast of production of light vehícles in Mexico, 2015-2021 (units) OEM 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 Nissan 729,139 733,826 863,620 881,959 919,281 893,854 872,216 General Motors 668,254 628,132 782,899 806,774 804,149 786,907 768,558 Volkswagen 474,262 480,002 568,633 562,490 581,175 601,333 588,559 Ford 466,638 435,997 419,295 460,019 535,972 562,599 556,091 Chrysler 388,246 511,827 569,764 586,622 568,308 549,809 546,052 Honda 293,324 342,940 363,758 357,977 339,191 354,495 373,589 Hyundai 0 13,892 128,684 206,481 251,730 261,735 257,134 Toyota 85,468 119,122 120,762 143,635 243,724 244,063 247,661 Mazda 187,689 198,920 219,031 221,627 211,856 241,834 246,695 Daimler 0 0 24,070 108,836 148,445 192,417 203,069 BMW 0 0 0 0 46,431 97,975 163,825 Audi 0 61,786 143,197 155,777 152,405 143,484 134,500 Fiat 67,864 36,101 21,740 0 0 0 0 Total 3,360,884 3,562,545 4,225,453 4,492,197 4,802,667 4,930,505 4,957,949 Source: IHS Source: INA with information from IHS Global Insight

Production and exports of heavy vehicles, 2000 2014 Source: ANPACT and Mexican Ministry of Economy

Sales of Heavy Duty Trucks in Mexico *Estimated by INA Source: ANPACT and Mexican Ministry of Economy

2.1 Mexico Auto Parts Perspectives

Auto parts manufacturers located in Mexico The location of the most important auto parts around the world strengthens Mexican productive chain. Example of auto parts manufacturers in Mexico Origin of the auto parts manufacturers located in Mexico 4% 4% 18% 19% 27% 29% USA Japan Germany France South Corea Other Source: ProMéxico

Auto parts production by country 2013 During 2013 Mexico was the sixth largest producer of auto parts in the world with a production value of 76.8 billion dollars. 1 2 3 Forecast for Mexico by 2014 81.9 Billion dollars 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 13 17 22 Source: ProMéxico with information from Global Insight and INEGI.

Auto Parts Production Source: INA with information from INEGI, AMIA and IHS Global Insight

Mexican Exports & Imports of Auto Parts per Country, 2014* Exports and imports of auto parts in Mexico, 2014* Country Exports % Country Imports % USA 55,529 90% USA 21,817 55% Canada 1,653 3% China 4,688 12% Brazil 836 1% Japan 2,419 6% Germany 419 1% Canada 1,851 5% China 414 1% Germany 1,809 5% United Kingdom 252 0% South Korea 1,706 4% Japan 197 0% Brazil 632 2% South Korea 196 0% Nicaragua 542 1% Thailand 158 0% Taiwan 539 1% Nicaragua 157 0% Italy 432 1% Sweden 6 0% Sweden 52 0% Total 61,650 100% Total 39,964 100% Balance trade 21,686 Forecast to 2014 Source: INA with information from Global Trade Atlas

Program Vision The vision of the Mexican Automotive Industry is integrated by two main axes: 2020 Reach a domestic market size of new vehicles that promotes new investments in the sector. Turn Mexico to the top three world destinations for design and vehicle manufacturing, as well as auto parts and components.

It was agreed to work on 4 pillars : Pillars of the Program 1. Strengthening of the domestic market STRATEGIC PROGRAM OF THE AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY 2. Improve the business environment for the Automotive Industry 3. Access to foreign markets 4. Research, technological development and innovation

Thank You Ing. Oscar Albin President oalbin@ina.com.mx