Honda says production is returning to normal at its Chinese car lock factory. The Japanese automaker says the majority of workers at the Guandong plant agreed to end their strike after an undisclosed pay rise. However some employees are still holding out for a better offer.

The dispute is the third Chinese action to hit Honda in recent weeks, and many other firms have also been affected by labour unrest and a resulting rise in wages.

That is causing disquiet in Taiwan, one of the biggest investors in manufacturing on the mainland - and some of its industries are now shifting production across the border to Vietnam.

The BBC travelled first to Taipei and then Hanoi to investigate the trend.

Pauline Mason reports.