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				The recall includes Mazda 6 vehicles manufactured in China 
				between September 2008 and January 2016, China's General 
				Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine 
				said in a statement on its website on Friday. 
				 
				The watchdog said the issue was related to dangerous defects in 
				the airbag inflator on the passenger side, and follows an 
				earlier recall of 280,000 Mazda 6 models manufactured between 
				2003 and 2008 for a similar issue. 
				 
				Takata filed for bankruptcy in Japan and the United States last 
				month, burdened with tens of billions in liabilities related to 
				a decade of recalls and lawsuits over faulty airbags supplied to 
				some of the world's biggest auto brands. 
				 
				The airbags have been linked to at least 16 deaths and 180 
				injuries. 
				 
				The firm will be largely acquired for $1.6 billion by 
				Chinese-owned, U.S.-based firm Key Safety Systems as part of its 
				financial restructuring. 
				 
				On Friday the Chinese watchdog said in a statement that it has 
				asked foreign firms General Motors <GM.N>, Daimler's <DAIGn.DE> 
				Mercedes-Benz and Volkswagen <VOWG_p.DE> to fulfil their 
				obligations to recall vehicles in China affected by faulty 
				Takata air bags. 
				 
				(Reporting by Cate Cadell; Editing by Christian Schmollinger) 
				
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