Kunming incident: little impact on S'pore firms
SilkAir says flights to and from the city continue as usual
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[SINGAPORE] Singapore companies with operations in Kunming, south-west China, said their operations have remained largely unscathed, amid heightened security following a series of brutal knife attacks which killed 33 people and injured around 130.
Firms The Business Times spoke to said they have not felt a significant impact from the incident that took place over the weekend but continue to closely monitor the situation.
A group of attackers, dressed in black, burst into Kunming railway station in the capital of Yunnan province over the weekend and started stabbing people at random.
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