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Daihatsu Faces Potential RM3.2 billion Loss Amid Safety Test Scandal

DAIHATSU Motor, a unit of Toyota Motor, is expected to incur losses exceeding 100 billion yen (around RM3.2 billion) due to the safety test scandal that recently surfaced. The estimate includes potential costs from a factory shutdown, compensation to suppliers, and additional expenses related to investigations and safety tests. Daihatsu has temporarily halted production in Japan, and although shipments in Indonesia and Malaysia have resumed, the company faces challenges in negotiating compensation with suppliers and supporting affected dealerships. If the scandal’s impact leads to consolidated losses, it would mark Daihatsu’s first such losses in 30 years.

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