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Japan's Honda to close China plant, halt production at another factory
Japan Times | English | News | July 26, 2024 | Supply Chain Issues
Honda Motor will close a factory in China and halt production at another as it shifts focus to electric vehicle production amid intense competition from Chinese brands. The closure involves a plant operated in a joint venture with Guangzhou Automobile Group, set for October, which has produced the Accord sedan and has an annual capacity of 50,000 vehicles. Production will also pause at a separate joint venture factory with Dongfeng starting in November, which has a capacity of 240,000 vehicles. These changes will reduce Honda's annual production capacity in China to 1.2 million vehicles from 1.49 million, with plans to increase it back to 1.44 million by launching two new EV plants currently under construction. The company is responding to challenging market conditions as domestic automakers gain traction with cost-effective vehicles. Honda and Nissan are considering a strategic partnership for EV components and automotive software collaboration.
Japan's population declines for 15th consecutive year
NHK | English | News | July 26, 2024 | Demographics
Japan's population has declined for the 15th consecutive year, with the Internal Affairs Ministry reporting a population of just over 124.885 million as of January 1, a decrease of approximately 531,700, or 0.42 percent, from the previous year. The largest populations are in Tokyo (about 13.9 million), Kanagawa (9.2 million), Osaka (8.7 million), and Aichi (7.5 million). Conversely, Tottori Prefecture has the smallest population at around 540,200. Population growth was observed only in Tokyo, Okinawa, and Chiba, while 44 other prefectures experienced declines. The number of Japanese residents decreased to over 121.561 million, marking the largest year-on-year decline since 1968. The number of births fell to about 729,300, the lowest since 1979, and deaths rose to over 1.579 million, leading to a record natural population decline of 850,360. In contrast, the number of foreign residents reached over 3.323 million, an increase of about 329,500, or 11.01 percent, marking the largest increase in both number and rate.
Netanyahu seeks more US military support in Congress speech
NHK | English | News | July 26, 2024 | Geopolitical Conflict and Disputes
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addressed Congress, seeking increased US military support to combat Hamas amid rising civilian casualties in Gaza and growing criticism of his government. During his first US visit since the conflict began in October, he stated that the war could end if Hamas surrenders but that Israel would continue fighting to eliminate Hamas' military capabilities and bring hostages home. Netanyahu urged for expedited US military aid to help end the conflict and prevent broader regional war, quoting Winston Churchill on the need for support. He clarified that Israel does not intend to resettle Gaza but must maintain security control while allowing Palestinian civilian governance. The death toll in Gaza has reached 39,145. Netanyahu received a warm welcome, yet some Democrats criticized him, including booing when he remarked on protests in the US. Protests outside the Capitol featured thousands demanding a ceasefire and an end to military aid, with signs accusing Congress of complicity in war crimes. Notable absences from the speech included Vice President Kamala Harris and several Democratic lawmakers.
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