Slumping vehicle sales hit employment in Japan’s auto sector

Slumping vehicle sales are starting to take a toll on the employment situation in the automotive industry. Since Nov. 8, Mazda Motor Corp. has stopped soliciting new workers on fixed-term contracts at its head office plants in Hiroshima Prefecture, which mainly manufacture finished vehicles, and the Hofu plant in neighboring Yamaguchi. Honda Motor Co. has also suspended recruitment of workers on similar terms at its Yorii plant in Saitama, which produces SUVs and sedans. Source Japan Times

Typical signs of recession China’s skyscraper project has been shelved

A subsidiary of the China State Construction Engineering Corporation, a state-owned enterprise, has suspended construction of a 475-meter-high skyscraper in Wuhan because the project developer Greenland Group failed to pay. A large amount of engineering. Experts say that the shelving of skyscraper projects is a typical sign of China’s economic recession. Source Epoch Times

Ankara working on natural gas pipeline between Turkey, Turkish Cyprus: Minister

Works for an undersea electricity cable link and natural gas pipeline between Turkey and Turkish Cyprus are ongoing, Energy and Natural Resources Minister Fatih Dönmez has said.

Although work continues for the cable line and pipeline to meet the island’s needs, the work schedule and completion date have not yet been set, Dönmez told reporters on Nov. 22 before his speech in parliament’s planning and budget committee meeting. Source Hurriyet Dailynews