Hino to Pay 1.6 B. Dollars in U.S. over Emissions Fraud
New York, March 19 (Jiji Press)--A U.S. district court in Detroit on Wednesday ordered Hino Motors Ltd. to pay about 1.6 billion dollars in penalties over a multi-year emissions fraud scheme, the Justice Department said.
The Japanese automaker, which pleaded guilty to the fraud charges, was also ordered to serve a five-year term of probation, during which it will be prohibited from importing any diesel engines it has manufactured into the United States.
(2025/03/20-13:07)
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