Takata, brought down by airbag crisis, files for bankruptcy

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HONG KONG – Takata has filed for bankruptcy and is selling most of its business to an American rival after failing to recover from one of the worst auto safety scandals ever.

Analysts had long warned that Takata could be forced into bankruptcy due to the huge cost of a deadly exploding airbag crisis, which resulted in the recall of tens of millions of vehicles around the world. 

The company’s defective airbag inflators, which can explode and send shrapnel into drivers and passengers, have been blamed for 11 deaths in the U.S. and several others elsewhere.

Takata said Monday it’s seeking bankruptcy protection both in Japan, where it’s based, and in the U.S.

Key Safety Systems, a Chinese-owned company based in Michigan, is paying $1.6 billion for nearly all of Takata’s operations. But it’s staying away from the parts that deal with the airbag inflators, which will eventually be wound down.

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One thought on “Takata, brought down by airbag crisis, files for bankruptcy

  1. Every Takata CEO should be forced to have one of their own metal shrapnel spitting airbags set off right in their corporate faces.
    If they survive it, they can go.

    “Key Safety Systems, a Chinese-owned company based in Michigan, is paying $1.6 billion for nearly all of Takata’s operations. But it’s staying away from the parts that deal with the airbag inflators, which will eventually be wound down.”

    Which will be eventually wound down is future tense. So they’re still making them?

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