Despite labor unrest, India less risky than China: Honda chief

By agencies   |   Friday, 05 August 2005, 19:30 IST
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TOKYO: Despite unrest at a Honda factory near New Delhi, the chief of Honda Motor says India carries fewer risks than China due to its relative political transparency and lack of anti-Japanese sentiment. In late July, at least 130 people were injured as police clashed with striking workers at a Honda group motorcycle factory in Gurgaon near the Indian capital to protest the sacking of employees. "I acknowledge that India often has strikes but the strike has calmed down and the environment for talks with the union is almost ready," Fukui said, as quoted by Friday's Tokyo Shimbun newspaper. He doubted the fallout would last long. "India has less risk than China. India has political transparency and a neutral sentiment toward Japan," Fukui said. China saw some of its biggest anti-Japanese protests in years in April, with demonstrators attacking Japanese interests after Tokyo approved a textbook accused of glossing over atrocities during the 1931-1945 occupation of China.