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Evaluating Corporate Responsibility in a Product Safety Crisis

In the early 2000s, a major automaker and its long-time tyre supplier faced a public safety crisis after numerous tyre failures on a popular SUV model led to hundreds of fatalities. The automaker publicly blamed the tyre manufacturer for producing defective tyres, while the tyre supplier argued that the automaker's recommended low tyre pressure for the vehicle contributed to the problem. Based on this information, which company do you believe held the greater ethical responsibility to prevent the crisis? Justify your position.

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