Honda cuts production in Thailand by 40% | Inquirer Business

Honda cuts production in Thailand by 40%

/ 06:25 PM May 23, 2014

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TOKYO—Honda Motor said Friday it has cut production in its Thai plant by 40 percent, blaming a drop in demand, the day after the country’s army chief seized power in a military coup.

“We have cut the volume of production to 60 percent of the plant’s annual capacity of 300,000 units, as we forecast a fall in demand,” a Honda spokeswoman told AFP.

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“But this decision is not rooted in the political uncertainty in the country,” she added.

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Vowing to halt months of political bloodshed, coup makers led by the tough-talking army chief on Thursday declared a nationwide night-time curfew and ordered masses of rival demonstrators off the streets.

On Friday military leaders summoned more than 100 prominent figures from rival political camps.

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Honda and its rival Toyota said they had been forced to close their factories at night in Thailand in order to comply with the curfew.

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