GUANGZHOU -- Honda Motor has decided to cut 900 jobs at a joint venture in China as the Japanese automaker's sales suffer in a market that has shifted rapidly to electric vehicles.
Other Japanese automakers cut back on production in the country

A Honda factory in Guangzhou. The Japanese automaker will reduce staff at the Chinese city's plants. (Photo by Keiichi Furukawa)
GUANGZHOU -- Honda Motor has decided to cut 900 jobs at a joint venture in China as the Japanese automaker's sales suffer in a market that has shifted rapidly to electric vehicles.