Honda says has no plans to offer financial support to Takata

There have been global recall of cars after the air bag maker's potentially faulty inflators broadens.

Update: 2016-02-24 04:25 GMT
Honda's president Takahiro Hachigo is sticking to its stance that the Japanese automaker plans no independent financial bailout for supplier Takata (Photo: AP)

Tokyo: Japan's Honda Motor Co Ltd on Wednesday said it was not planning to extend financial support to Takata Corp, as a costly global recall of the air bag maker's potentially faulty inflators broadens.

U.S. lawmakers on Tuesday stepped up pressure on federal regulators to accelerate the recall of millions of inflators, citing evidence that Takata manipulated data to cover up problems with its products.

Honda vehicles account for roughly half of the 50 million vehicles recalled over the issue since 2008.

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