As one of the top automotive events in the world, it's no surprise that the North American International Auto Show (NAIAS) continues to attract the attention of public figures from around the world. Since the former "Detroit Auto Show" became the NAIAS in 1989, it's been visited by United Nations delegates, scores of U.S. Congressional representatives, a Japanese emperor, a Russian Ambassador, several White House Cabinet members, and one United States President: Bill Clinton in 1999.
This year, as the show celebrates its 25th anniversary as an
international event, numerous government figures will attend during Press
Preview, Jan. 13-14, and Industry Preview, Jan. 15-16.