Japanese Companies Permitting Employees to Depart China Following Fatal Stabbing

Japanese companies in China are taking measures to ensure the safety of their expatriate employees following a fatal ‌stabbing incident. ⁢The ⁢recent attack, which occurred in Shenzhen, Guangdong Province, has raised concerns among Japanese businesses operating in the country. In June, another⁣ assault took place in Suzhou, Jiangsu Province, ⁣resulting in injuries to​ a Japanese ⁢woman and her child and the death of a Chinese woman.

A senior ⁢official from ⁣a major manufacturer‌ based in Beijing⁤ expressed ‌anger over the incidents and emphasized ‌that safety is crucial⁣ for conducting ​business. As a result, the company is considering temporarily sending family⁤ members of⁢ its expatriates back⁤ to Japan.

Panasonic Holdings Corp. has already made the decision to allow Japanese employees and their families to return home temporarily. The company will also cover related expenses⁢ and plans to provide counseling services for its employees affected by the recent ⁢incident.

Other Japanese companies ⁣operating in Beijing are also​ taking precautions. A⁢ major automaker intends to interview employees with children about their concerns regarding safety. Additionally, ⁢a parts manufacturer will suspend business trips​ to China for now.

In response to these ‍incidents, some companies have instructed their staff not to hold events among Japanese nationals while they assess the ⁣situation further.

Tetsuro Honma, head of the⁢ Japanese Chamber of Commerce and Industry in China, attended an extraordinary meeting with ‍senior officials from the Japanese Embassy on Thursday. Honma stated that member companies ⁣are⁢ implementing measures following‍ this latest incident ​and emphasized the⁣ importance of sharing information among ​them.

Honma called on both governments—Japan and China—to promptly provide ​detailed information about these⁢ incidents including any relevant background information. ​The ‍motive behind June’s attack remains unknown at this time.

The official from the major manufacturer stressed that uncovering the truth is essential⁣ so that appropriate safety measures ⁤can be implemented going forward. They added that given⁤ current circumstances, expanding investment in China is not feasible at this moment.

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