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Jun
13:22
Five Japanese automakers must suspend certain models
The Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism (MLIT) of Japan has forced five Japanese automakers to suspend shipments of models involved in fraudulent practices, according to a release given on Monday.
In light of the fraudulent cases at Daihatsu and other companies, MLIT previously asked 85 auto manufacturers and other companies to investigate and report on whether or not they had engaged in fraudulent activities in type approval applications.
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