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A man walks past a signboard of Kobe Steel (KOBELCO) on display outside its headquarters in Tokyo on October 12, 2017, Japan. Hiroya Kawasaki, President and CEO of Kobe Steel, told reporters today that company's reputation plunged to zero after the firm admitted last Sunday to falsifying inspection data on products used in planes, trains, automobiles and defense equipment. The government ordered Japan's third-biggest steelmaker to deal with safety checks with its local and overseas clients. International firms such as General Motors, Boeing and Toyota have started to examine their models for parts sourced from Kobe Steel. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)

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A man walks past a signboard of Kobe Steel (KOBELCO) on display outside its headquarters in Tokyo on October 12, 2017, Japan. Hiroya Kawasaki, President and CEO of Kobe Steel, told reporters today that company's reputation plunged to zero after the firm admitted last Sunday to falsifying inspection data on products used in planes, trains, automobiles and defense equipment. The government ordered Japan's third-biggest steelmaker to deal with safety checks with its local and overseas clients. International firms such as General Motors, Boeing and Toyota have started to examine their models for parts sourced from Kobe Steel. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)