Japanese auto parts maker Takata Corp. plans to file for bankruptcy protection as soon as next week, following a costly, massive recall of potentially faulty airbag inflators that have been linked to at least 17 deaths worldwide. About 100 million Takata airbags have been affected, making the recall the biggest in automotive history. Most major automakers, including General Motors and Honda, have been affected. The bankruptcy filings, first in Japan and then by the company's U.S. subsidiary, will help pave the way for a sale of the company to Key Safety Systems, a U.S. airbag maker owned by China's Ningbo Joyson Electronic Corp. Shares of the company on the Tokyo stock exchange were temporarily suspended due to the news. Source: Bloomberg, BBC News |
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