Honda Confirms 17th U.S. Death In Takata Air Bag Rupture in Top Business News- News18.com published on October 03, 2020 leave a reply Honda Motor Co said on Saturday it has confirmed a 17th U.S. death tied to a faulty Takata air bag inflator. from Top Business News- News18.com https://ift.tt/3irhL7t Tweet Share Share Share Share Previous Post U.S. Oil Refiners Look To Leapfrog Canadians In Making Renewable Diesel Next Post Colombia Environmental Authority Shelves Soto Norte Mine License Application post written by: Rohit Related PostsArun Jaitley Dubs '108 Purported Economists' as Compulsive ContrariansHe was referring to a appeal made by 108 economists and social scientists last week, expressing concerns over "political interference" in influencing statistica… Continue ReadingSpiceJet Becomes First Indian Low-cost Airline to Join Global GroupingThe International Air Transport Association (IATA) represents more than 290 airlines, including Air India, Jet Airways and Vistara. from Top Business News- New… Continue ReadingSecond US Jury Finds Bayer's Glyphosate-based Roundup Weed Killer Caused CancerBayer, which denies allegations that glyphosate or Roundup cause cancer, in a statement on Tuesday said it was disappointed with the jury's initial decision. Ba… Continue ReadingRupee Pauses After Six-day Rally, Slips 43 Paise Against US DollarAt the Interbank Foreign Exchange (forex), the domestic currency opened at 68.53 a dollar and fell further to touch the day's low of 69.05. It finally settled a… Continue ReadingJet Airways: Banks May Infuse Funds Provided Major Shareholders Pledge SharesFounder Chairman Naresh Goyal and his family own around 52 per cent stake in Jet Airways while Etihad, a strategic partner, has 24 per cent shareholding. from … Continue Reading
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