List of Countries Probing VW Diesel Scandal Grows
The number of countries announcing separate investigations into Volkswagen diesel engines rigged to cheat emission tests continues to expand.
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The number of countries announcing separate investigations into Volkswagen diesel engines rigged to cheat emission tests continues to expand.
The U.S. began the rush a week ago. Since then France, Italy, Japan and South Korea have launched their own probes. Sales of affected VW models have been halted in Spain, Switzerland, the U.K. and the U.S.
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