Japan Sets Up Task Force To Handle Takata Air Bag Recalls

International Business Times

Published Nov 25, 2014 03:31AM ET

Updated Nov 25, 2014 04:15AM ET

Japan Sets Up Task Force To Handle Takata Air Bag Recalls

By Sneha Shankar - Japan's transport ministry has set up a task force to deal with air bag-related vehicle recalls, specifically related to those made by Takata Corporation (OTC:TKTDY), and has urged automakers to be prompt in replacing faulty air bags. The task force will also investigate Japanese automaker Honda (TOKYO:7267) for allegedly underreporting the problems in the U.S.

Akihiro Ohta, Japan’s transport minister, said Tuesday that the task force will deal with the recall of 2.54 million vehicles in connection with Takata's air bags, Bloomberg reported. Honda, which has the highest number of affected vehicles, is being probed by the task force to ascertain if the company avoided reporting more than 1,700 claims of injury or deaths over the last 11 years. Nearly 16 million vehicles equipped with Takata air bags have so far been recalled globally, and over 10 million of those vehicles were sold in the U.S.

Takata, which is the subject of a criminal investigation in the U.S. due to the faulty air bags, is also facing over 20 class-action lawsuits, and a probe by the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Reuters reported. The air bags in question reportedly injured drivers, in some cases fatally, by deploying with excessive force and shooting out metal fragments.