Nissan resumes most of its scandal-hit car production
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NISSAN Motor Co Ltd resumed on Tuesday most of the domestic car production that had been suspended in the wake of a scandal over uncertified technicians signing off on final inspections for decades.
The resumption of production, which follows Japan's transport ministry approval of changes to inspection procedures, came as the carmaker said a third party investigation had also found new evidence that inspection staff had not been properly trained.
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