Toyota, Hino Motors
YAHOO!Finance · 3h
Hino agrees to settle US emissions charges
The US Federal government and California state authorities brought the charges against Hino and its US subsidiaries after the company voluntarily disclosed it had used falsified emissions test data to get approval to import and sell more than 110,000 diesel engines in the US, most of which were installed in heavy-duty trucks made by Hino.
Jefferson Public Radio · 11h
Toyota's commercial truck company will pay $1.6 billion for faking emissions tests
Hino Motors will plead guilty to submitting false emissions data to regulators for more than 100,000 heavy-duty trucks. The company will pay an array of fines, and fix some affected vehicles for free.
YAHOO!Finance · 20h
Hino Motors to Pay $964 Million in U.S. Emissions Settlement
Under terms of the criminal agreement, Hino Motors agreed to pay $521.76 million in fines and enter a guilty plea to charges. These payments, the business said, include credits linked to the civil settlement, which will completely cover its forfeiture requirements.
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