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		<title>Japan: Toyota subsidiary Hino to settle emissions scandal for $1.6bn</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Toyota subsidiary Hino Motors has agreed to pay $1.6bn (£1.3bn) and plead guilty to deceiving US regulators about the amount of emissions produced by its diesel engines. The truck company&#8230; ]]></description>
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<p class="">Toyota subsidiary Hino Motors has agreed to pay $1.6bn (£1.3bn) and plead guilty to deceiving US regulators about the amount of emissions produced by its diesel engines.</p>



<p class="">The truck company will also be banned from exporting its diesel engines to the country for five years.</p>



<p class="">It comes after Hino was charged with fraud in a Detroit court for selling 105,000 illegal engines in the US between 2010 and 2022.</p>



<p class="">The settlement still requires approval by a US court.</p>



<p class="">According to the US Justice Department, Hino submitted &#8220;false and fraudulent&#8221; emission testing and fuel consumption data in a &#8220;criminal conspiracy&#8221; that allowed it to import and sell its engines in the United States.</p>



<p class="">&#8220;Hino Motors engaged in a years-long scheme to alter and fabricate emissions data in order to get a leg up over its competitors and boost their bottom-line,&#8221; said FBI Director Christopher Wray.</p>



<p class="">&#8220;To further this fraudulent scheme, Hino violated laws and regulations intended to protect American&#8217;s health and the environment.&#8221;</p>



<p class="">On top of the five-year diesel engine import ban, Hino has also committed to a compliance and ethics plan during that period.</p>



<p class="">&#8220;We take this resolution seriously and will ensure that the field fix, the Environmental Mitigation Program, and further strengthening of our compliance system &#8230; are implemented,&#8221; said Satoshi Ogiso, Hino&#8217;s chief executive and president in a statement.</p>



<p class="">&#8220;We deeply apologize for the inconvenience caused to our customers and stakeholders.&#8221;</p>



<p class="">The US Environmental Protection Agency said Hino has also agreed to recall some infringing heavy-duty trucks and to replace marine and locomotive engines across the country to offset excess air emissions.</p>



<p class="">In order to cover costs resulting from its legal problems, Hino said that in its second quarter financial results announced in October, it reported an extraordinary loss of 230 billion yen (£1.2bn, $1.48bn).</p>



<p class="">In the last decade, several car makers admitted to lying about the emissions produced by their diesel engines.</p>



<p class="">In what has become known as the dieselgate scandal, brands throughout the Volkswagen corporate empire were implicated, including Audi, Porsche, Seat and Skoda as well as Volkswagen itself.</p>



<p class="">Volkswagen has spent more than 30 billion euros (£25bn, $30.9bn) paying fines, issuing recalls and compensating its customers.</p>
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