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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. 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 ...
The CEO of Takata Corp., the Japanese air bag maker at the center of a defect scandal that has resulted in recalls of more than 33.8 million vehicles, appeared at a news conference Thursday for ...
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 ...
Air bags made by Japan’s Takata Corp. have caused at least 10 deaths and 139 injuries worldwide. The exact cause of the problem has eluded investigators for more than a decade, although more ...
TOKYO (AP) – Toyota Motor Corp. and Nissan Motor Co. are expanding their recalls over problem air bags made by Japanese supplier Takata Corp. by another 6.5 million vehicles.
Hallmark v. Takata Corp. Action Restored; Prior 'Stipulation of Dismissal' Applied to Certain Defendants Only December 31, 2024 at 12:00 AM ...
Shattered by recall costs and lawsuits, Japanese air bag maker Takata Corp. filed Monday for bankruptcy protection in Tokyo and the U.S., saying it was the only way it could keep on supplying ...
CARFAX said 14 states have 150,000 or more vehicles with unrepaired Takata airbags, led by Texas with 788,000 and California with 739,000.
Takata Corp's bankruptcy filing last month was meant to draw a line under the auto industry's biggest safety recall, but last week's announcement of more air bag inflator recalls suggests ...
Takata Corp is considering booking a quarterly charge of 2-3 billion yen (11.7-17.3 million pounds) to cover the cost of additional recalls of vehicles fitted with potentially defective airbags ...
Air bag maker Takata Corp. has agreed to declare 33.8 million of its inflator mechanisms defective, effectively doubling the number of cars and trucks that have been recalled in the U.S. so far.
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