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Takata to pay $1 billion, plead guilty in USA air bag probe

  Bloomberg Takata Corp. admitted to hiding the deadly risks of its exploding air bags for about 15 years in an agreement to pay US regulators, consumers and car manufacturers $1 billion in penalties. The faulty air bags have been linked to at least 17 deaths worldwide. The Tokyo-based manufacturer also agreed to plead guilty to one criminal charge. The ...

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Mexican drivers flood to California for ‘Gasolinazo’ relief

  Bloomberg Mexico’s fuel market liberalization has done something rarely seen before: make California’s pump prices look cheap. Drivers are flooding across the border to southern California to fill up on gasoline, after protesters blocking distribution centers near the Baja California capital of Mexicali caused stations to run dry. Antunez’s Shell gas station in Calexico is just five blocks away ...

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‘UK will do ‘whatever’ is needed to be competitive’

  Bloomberg The UK will do “whatever we have to do” to boost its competitiveness if it fails to secure post-Brexit access to the European Union single market, Chancellor of the Exchequer Philip Hammond said in an interview published on Sunday in a German newspaper. “If Britain were to leave the European Union without an agreement on market access, then ...

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