A United States investment firm and a Japanese chemical company have teamed in an attempt to buy beleaguered airbag maker Takata Corporation. Boston-based Bain Capital and Japan’s century-old Daicel Corp have emerged as top contenders for Takata, says the Wall Street Journal (WSJ) newspaper. Japan's Takata is seeking a lifeline after it recalled tens of millions of … [Read more...] about US-Japan alliance bets its future on Takata airbags
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Seatbelts: 50 years on in NZ they are still saving lives
It’s 50 years since three-point seatbelts were needed to be fitted to the front seats of cars and light vehicles in New Zealand – and 40 years since driver and front passenger were required by law to wear them. Cars registered after January 1, 1965, had to be fitted with front seatbelts, but it wasn't compulsory to wear them until 10 years later. Between times, New … [Read more...] about Seatbelts: 50 years on in NZ they are still saving lives