Toyota, Sony and Toshiba warn staff in China to be on alert after stabbing of Japanese boy
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Japanese firms, led by major car manufacturers and banks, are urging heightened safety measures for their employees in China following the tragic stabbing of a child.
In light of the recent fatal incident, companies like Toyota and Mitsubishi are actively informing and advising their staff to ensure their safety while in China.
Akihiro Fukutome of Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corp. emphasized the need for the Chinese government to implement measures that prevent similar violent incidents against foreigners.
The stabbing incident has raised concerns that it could further deteriorate the already strained relations between Japan and China, affecting numerous Japanese businesses.
Read at Fortune
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