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Toyota shares slide as unit Daihatsu’s safety scandal widens
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: The Toyota logo is seen at its booth during a media day for the Auto Shanghai show in Shanghai, China April 19, 2021. REUTERS/Aly Song/File Photo
TOKYO (Reuters) – Toyota Motor (NYSE:)’s shares fell more than 4% on Thursday after its small-car unit Daihatsu Motor said a day earlier it would halt shipments of all of its vehicles for an indefinite period due to the revelation of more safety-inspection irregularities.
Daihatsu said that an independent committee had found issues involving 64 models, including almost two dozen sold under Toyota’s brand. The panel had been investigating the unlisted carmaker after it said in April that it had rigged side-collision safety tests carried out for 88,000 small cars.
Japan’s transport ministry is considering administrative penalties against Daihatsu including revoking its production certification depending on its own investigation, the business daily reported.
Daihatsu said on Wednesday it did not know when it would resume shipments, but that the impact on its earnings would be substantial.
Shares of Suzuki Motor, Daihatsu’s main rival in Japan’s minivehicle market, rose more than 2%, while Tokyo’s benchmark Nikkei average was down 1.3% as of 0040 GMT.
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