
"Daihatsu Halts Production Amid 30-Year Safety Test Forgery Scandal"
Daihatsu, a subsidiary of Toyota and a historic Japanese car manufacturer, has ceased production and suspended vehicle imports and exports after admitting to falsifying safety test results for decades. An independent investigation revealed widespread irregularities, prompting the company to initiate comprehensive reforms and efforts to regain stakeholder trust. The production halt affects thousands of workers and could significantly impact local economies. The extent of the fraudulent practices dates back to at least 1989, and Daihatsu's vehicles have been sold under various brands, including Toyota and Subaru. The timeline for resuming production remains uncertain.
