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France has recalled 800,000 vehicles fitted with Takata airbags after a fatal incident, raising concerns over safety and urging swift removal from roads.
Takata Corp. Declares Nearly 34 Million Airbags Defective, Agrees to Recall It is the largest recall of a consumer product in U.S. history By ABC News May 19, 2015, 1:56 PM 0:59 ...
Takata’s inflators can explode with too much force when they fill up an air bag, spewing out shrapnel. Apart from the fatalities, they’re responsible for at least 180 injuries worldwide.
Takata Corp. Declares Nearly 34 Million Airbags Defective, Agrees to Recall Kennedy noted in his testimony that Takata had upped production of replacement airbag kits in recent months and expected ...
DETROIT (AP) — Japanese auto parts maker Takata Corp. pleaded guilty to fraud Monday and agreed to pay $1 billion in penalties for concealing an air bag defect blamed for at least 16 deaths ...
Takata Corp. and its U.S. operations are likely to seek bankruptcy protection by the end of June in a deal that would sell its assets to competitor Key Safety Systems Inc., a person briefed on the ...
Takata Corp. said it wants to avoid bankruptcy globally because a court-led restructuring could disrupt the supply of parts to automakers, the first public comments the embattled air-bag supplier ...
Takata Corp. Chief Executive and President Shigehisa Takada bows as he leaves a news conference in Tokyo November 4, 2015. REUTERS/Issei Kato (Reuters) - Japan's Takata Corp, the firm at the ...
Takata Corp. and the U.S. Department of Justice have reached a settlement on the issues regarding Takata’s airbag inflator validation testing and reporting. Takata will shell out $1 billion in ...
DETROIT (AP) - Japan's Takata Corp. refused to comply with a U.S. government demand for an expanded recall of its air bags that can explode and shoot out shrapnel, and instead passed along the ...
UNDATED – Japanese air bag maker Takata Corp. filed for bankruptcy protection in Tokyo and the U.S. on Monday, saying it was the only way to ensure it could carry on supplying replacements for ...
Japanese auto parts maker Takata Corp. pleaded guilty to fraud Monday and agreed to pay $1 billion in penalties for concealing a deadly air bag defect blamed for at least 16 deaths, most of them ...
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