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Volkswagen CEO apologises for emissions scandal at auto show

Volkswagen's new chief executive Herbert Diess apologised at the Tokyo auto show today for the automaker's emissions-cheating scandal, promising to win back customer trust, and said it will delay the launch of a diesel vehicle in Japan.

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Tokyo: Volkswagen's new chief executive Herbert Diess apologised at the Tokyo auto show today for the automaker's emissions-cheating scandal, promising to win back customer trust, and said it will delay the launch of a diesel vehicle in Japan.

The head of VW's Japan division Sven Stein, who appeared at the VW booth before Diess, bowed for several seconds in a Japanese style of apology. Diess made no bow.

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