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BMW, venture to recall 1.36 million cars in China due to airbag risks, regulator says

August 16, 2024
Reuters

HONG KONG (Reuters) -German automaker BMW and its joint venture will recall a combined 1.36 million locally produced and imported cars in China due to potential risks with the Takata airbag, China's market regulator said on Friday.

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