Guangzhou
NEW YORK - Imagine no cars - or fewer, anyway.
TOKYO - Toyota Motor Corp. and Honda Motor Corp.
TOKYO - Toyota Motor Corp. said production at one of its main factories in China remained halted Wednesday because of a strike at a supplier, the latest Chinese labor action to hit a Japanese carmaker in recent weeks.
SHANGHAI - Toyota Motor was assessing the impact Friday from strikes that hit two of its China-based parts suppliers, the latest unrest among migrant workers who are the backbone of the country's industrial sector.
SHANGHAI - Workers at a second auto parts factory affiliated with Honda Motor Co.
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