Honda (HMC) has suspended operations at its facility in Guadalajara, Mexico, while employees at other manufacturers work from home, after a wave of violence was unleashed by the killing of one of the country’s most wanted cartel leaders, The Financial Times’ Kana Inagaki, Sarah White, Sebastien Ash, and Ciara Nugent report. Honda told the FT that “out of an abundance of caution” it suspended operations on Monday at the plant.
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