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Suzuki to Stop Making Cars in Thailand to Focus on EV Shift
Bloomberg· 35 minutes agoSuzuki Motor Corp. will halt production of cars and trucks in Thailand by the end of next year to focus resources on producing electric and hybrid vehicles elsewhere, the company said Friday.
Toyota lied about safety certifications
Boing Boing· 8 hours agoA recent regulatory sweep of Japan's auto industry found that the country's biggest car manufacturer, Toyota, lied on safety certification tests. Japanese
Japanese officials inspect Toyota headquarters over safety certification scandal
CNN Business via Yahoo Finance· 3 days agoJapanese officials descended on the headquarters of Toyota on Tuesday, after a safety test scandal...
Apple assembler Foxconn turns to EVs and AI servers for next growth
Nikkei Asian Review· 7 days agoTaiwan contract manufacturer seeks to partner with Japanese automakers
Japanese authorities inspect Toyota HQ over certification irregularities
Reuters via Yahoo Finance· 3 days agoThe widening fallout over certification tests stems from a safety test scandal at Toyota's Daihatsu...
Japan auto safety scandal widens, Toyota halts some shipments
Reuters via Yahoo Finance· 4 days agoA safety test scandal at Japanese automakers widened on Monday, with Toyota Motor and Mazda both...
Toyota Opens 350 New Jobs to Expand Alabama Engine Plant
iTech Post· 1 day agoToyota is opening 350 more new jobs for its Alabama engine plant as the Japanese automaker invests...
Why Toyota Motors Stock Slipped on Monday
Motley Fool via Yahoo Finance· 4 days agoET Monday after The Wall Street Journal reported that it, as well as Mazda, Honda, and a few other Japanese automakers, have decided to suspend shipments...
Stellantis Says Half a Million Cars Included in Recall Over Airbag Risk
The Wall Street Journal· 1 day agoThe...news shows how the effects of the Takata airbag crisis, which began last decade and forced car...
Toyota Claims Its New Combustion Engines Are a Game-Changer
MSN News· 1 day agoThe Chief Technology Officer argues the new engines are completely different than current ICEs.