Overseas Automotive Council

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The Overseas Automotive Council is a trade group promoting the export of U.S. automobiles.

History[edit]

Industry trade group founded in 1923 as the Overseas Automotive Club by a number of U.S. automobile industry executives to promote and develop the export market for their products.[1] The O.A.C. established an international section in 1960, made up of representatives of non-U.S. auto makers seeking closer business contact with the U.S.

In 1992 the organization changed its name to the Overseas Automotive Council and became the international aftermarket division of the Motor & Equipment Manufacturers Association (MEMA).[2]

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References[edit]

  1. ^ The O.A.C. Story, 1977
  2. ^ MEMA online history

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