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GlobalData on MSNFrance mandates recall of vehicles with Takata airbags, post-fatalityThe tragic incident in Reims has prompted French transport minister to reassess risk analyses conducted by manufacturers.
The move is the latest twist in the auto industry's biggest-ever product recall, eight years after the company at the centre ...
France has ordered the recall of 2.5 million cars equipped with defective airbags that can explode on impact and have caused ...
France orders 800,000 more cars with faulty Takata airbags off the road after a deadly incident. This move intensifies the ...
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., ...
Japanese air bag maker Takata Corp. has reached a $650-million deal to settle consumer protection claims from 44 states and Washington, D.C., but only a fraction of the money will be paid because ...
Takata Corp. has agreed to plead guilty to a single criminal charge and will pay $1 billion in fines and restitution for a years-long scheme to conceal a deadly defect in its automotive air bag ...
Takata Corp. has agreed to plead guilty to a single criminal charge and will pay $1 billion in fines and restitution for a years-long scheme to conceal a deadly defect in its automotive air bag ...
Takata Corp.’s U.S. business faces an uphill fight enlisting support for a bankruptcy payout plan that gives car makers the bulk of the cash expected from a $1.58 billion sale of the auto-parts ...
Takata Corp. executives Shinichi Tanaka, Hideo Nakajima and Tsuneo Chikaraishi have been criminally charged for participating in alleged fraud undertaken at the Japanese automotive supplier.
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 ...
Takata resists pressure for nationwide airbag recall 01:55. DETROIT --Japan's Takata Corp. refused to comply with a U.S. government demand for an expanded recall of its air bags that can explode ...
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