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Treasury Announces Auto Supplier Support Program
3/19/2009
March 19, 2009
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Program Will Aid Critical Sector of American Economy
WASHINGTON, DC – The U.S. Department of the Treasury today announced a new program to help stabilize the
auto supply base and restore credit flows in a critical sector of the American economy. As the President's Task Force
on the Auto Industry continues to review restructuring plans submitted by General Motors and Chrysler, Treasury
announced an Auto Supplier Support Program that will provide up to $5 billion in financing, giving suppliers the
confidence they need to continue shipping parts, pay their employees and continue their operations.
As rising unemployment and contracting credit continue to threaten economic recovery, today's announcement will
support an industry employing more than 500,000 American workers across the country. Because of the credit crisis
and the rapid decline in auto sales, many of the nation's auto parts suppliers are unable to access credit and are
facing growing uncertainty about the prospects for their businesses and for the auto companies that rely on the parts
they ship. This program will help break this cycle and provide confidence in the supplier base at an important time for
the domestic auto industry. It is part of the Administration's broader efforts to ensure that our Financial Stability Plan
reaches the main street businesses that create good jobs for American workers.
"The Supplier Support Program will help stabilize a critical component of the American auto industry during the
difficult period of restructuring the lies ahead, " said Treasury Secretary Geithner. "The program will provide supply
companies with much needed access to liquidity to assist them in meeting payrolls and covering their expenses,
while giving the domestic auto companies reliable access to the parts they need. "
An overview of the Auto Supplier Support Program is below. A full fact sheet on the program can be found
here:
http://www.treas.gov/press/releases/docs/supplier_support_program_3_18.pdf

• The program will provide suppliers with access to government-backed protection that money owed to them
for the products they ship will be paid no matter what happens to the recipient car company.

• Participating suppliers will also be able to sell their receivables into the program at a modest discount. This
will provide suppliers with desperately needed funding to operate their businesses and help unlock credit
more broadly in the supplier industry.
The program will be run through American auto companies that agree to participate in the program. Suppliers to
those companies that agree to maintain qualifying commercial terms will have the opportunity to request this
government backed protection. If granted, the supplier will pay a small fee for the right to participate in the program.
The Treasury Department has made available up to $5 billion in financing under this program