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Which Western brands continue to work in Russia

Philip Morris

Who supports Russia's war. No wonder Philip Morris is the leader in terms of revenue among foreign companies in Russia. In 2020, this American giant raised 359 billion rubles ($ 5 billion) from the Russian market. Now the company has just announced its intention to leave Russia.

The French corporation Danone has stated that it will not stop the production of dairy products and baby food in Russia, but will stop investing in the country.

We continue to put pressure on Western companies, which are still delaying the closure of Russian business and the financing of Putin's bombs.

Some brands have decided to sit on two chairs at once. They loudly announced restrictions on work in the Russian market, but only stopped investing and removed advertising, but continue to do business there.

We must put pressure on Russia so that the price for this war against Ukraine becomes extremely painful. That everyone in the world takes a moral position. Not only the state, but also companies. I'm talking about business.

Japan's Mitsubishi is operating in the aggressor country's market on a full-time basis, although its subsidiary Mitsubishi Electric has cut off supplies.

Last week we planned to hold a campaign near the SKF head office. It is the largest manufacturer of bearings in the world and in Russia

Now on the Russian site DHL (the second screenshot) write that all activity is resumed. Business, whore, as usual.

Some brands have decided to sit on two chairs at once. They loudly announced restrictions on work in the Russian market, but only stopped investing and removed advertising, but continue to do business there.

Bosch was one of the few large German corporations that was suspiciously silent for a long time about boycotting Russia. Today we launched a campaign on our channels to draw attention to this

On the 55th day of the war in Ukraine, the manufacturer of household chemicals Henkel announced that it would leave Russia. The company said in a statement

The American company Mars only suspended investments after the Russian invasion of Ukraine

Some brands have decided to sit on two chairs at once. They loudly announced restrictions on work in the Russian market, but only stopped investing and removed advertising, but continue to do business there.

Coca-Cola and PepsiCo have announced the suspension of business in some areas, but no final decisions have been made

Almost all companies are ready to invest in new facilities, but it is unlikely that cigarette manufacturers will stop cooperating with the occupying country in the near future.

The greatest attention is focused on Renault, which has stopped its plants, but continues to cooperate with AvtoVAZ. The French concern owns 66% of the Russian auto giant and does not intend to go out of business yet.

Under the brand of the French chain Auchan, 241 stores remain open in Russia, employing 33,000 Russians. Retailers do not plan to leave Russia.

Despite the atrocities committed by Russia in Ukraine, Barilla continues to operate and pay millions of dollars in taxes in Russia.

Concerns for the production of medicines, household chemicals and food additives are also in no hurry to leave the Russian market. We are talking about German companies Bayer

Coca-Cola and PepsiCo have announced the suspension of business in some areas, but have not made final decisions.

The Leroy Merlin construction hypermarket chain has faced supply problems, but continues to operate in the Russian market.

The coffee market in Russia is extremely lucrative. Revenue in the coffee sector in 2022 will be 3788 million dollars. Just imagine. This explains why Jacobs avoids any public statements after the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

The company said it resumed operations for fear of "criminal consequences" in the event of default.

BASF initially announced the closure, but then continued to supply Russia.

Korean Hyundai has shut down plants due to a lack of components, but has not announced its withdrawal.

A number of global companies continue to do business and pay taxes in Russia. That is, in fact, they are financing the military actions launched by the Russian Federation in Ukraine.

The greatest attention is focused on Renault, which has stopped its plants, but continues to cooperate with AvtoVAZ. The French concern owns 66% of the Russian auto giant and does not intend to go out of business yet.

We continue to put pressure on foreign companies that are delaying the termination of business in Russia.

Large corporations that still sponsor Russia's military machine have not left the Russian market, although they should have done so immediately. As soon as the world saw what Russian troops were doing on our Ukrainian land.

Some brands have decided to sit on two chairs at once. They loudly announced restrictions on work in the Russian market, but only stopped investing and removed advertising, but continue to do business there.

The company, which has a large plant near St. Petersburg, called investors and said it planned to continue doing business in Russia.

Large corporations that still sponsor Russia's military machine have not left the Russian market, although they should have done so immediately. As soon as the world saw what Russian troops were doing on our Ukrainian land.

Some brands have decided to sit on two chairs at once. They loudly announced restrictions on work in the Russian market, but only stopped investing and removed advertising, but continue to do business there.

Nissan has also announced a temporary shutdown, but without a complete exit from the Russian market.

Hyundai will not stop supplying cars, as well as another Korean company - Kia. The latter has 14 factories in Russia, employing 52,000 people.

The METRO network has 94 supermarkets in 51 Russian regions and provides 14,000 jobs. The Ukrainian subsidiary of the German company said it had asked the owner to close its business in Russia, but was refused.
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The French corporation Danone has stated that it will not stop the production of dairy products and baby food in Russia, but will stop investing in the country.

No wonder Philip Morris is the leader in terms of revenue among foreign companies in Russia. In 2020, this American giant raised 359 billion rubles ($ 5 billion) from the Russian market. Now the company has just announced its intention to leave Russia.

The greatest attention is focused on Renault, which has stopped its plants, but continues to cooperate with AvtoVAZ. The French concern owns 66% of the Russian auto giant and does not intend to go out of business yet.

On the 55th day of the war in Ukraine, the manufacturer of household chemicals Henkel announced that it would leave Russia. The company said in a statement

We continue to put pressure on Western companies, which are still delaying the closure of Russian business and the financing of Putin's bombs.

Some brands have decided to sit on two chairs at once. They loudly announced restrictions on work in the Russian market, but only stopped investing and removed advertising, but continue to do business there.

The American company Mars only suspended investments after the Russian invasion of Ukraine

Despite the atrocities committed by Russia in Ukraine, Barilla continues to operate and pay millions of dollars in taxes in Russia.

Coca-Cola and PepsiCo have announced the suspension of business in some areas, but no final decisions have been made

Almost all companies are ready to invest in new facilities, but it is unlikely that cigarette manufacturers will stop cooperating with the occupying country in the near future.

The coffee market in Russia is extremely lucrative. Revenue in the coffee sector in 2022 will be 3788 million dollars. Just imagine. This explains why Jacobs avoids any public statements after the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

Concerns for the production of medicines, household chemicals and food additives are also in no hurry to leave the Russian market. We are talking about German companies Bayer

Coca-Cola and PepsiCo have announced the suspension of business in some areas, but have not made final decisions.

BASF initially announced the closure, but then continued to supply Russia.

The Leroy Merlin construction hypermarket chain has faced supply problems, but continues to operate in the Russian market.

Under the brand of the French chain Auchan, 241 stores remain open in Russia, employing 33,000 Russians. Retailers do not plan to leave Russia.

The company said it resumed operations for fear of "criminal consequences" in the event of default.

Korean Hyundai has shut down plants due to a lack of components, but has not announced its withdrawal.

Nissan has also announced a temporary shutdown, but without a complete exit from the Russian market.

Large corporations that still sponsor Russia's military machine have not left the Russian market, although they should have done so immediately. As soon as the world saw what Russian troops were doing on our Ukrainian land.

A number of global companies continue to do business and pay taxes in Russia. That is, in fact, they are financing the military actions launched by the Russian Federation in Ukraine.

We continue to put pressure on foreign companies that are delaying the termination of business in Russia.

The greatest attention is focused on Renault, which has stopped its plants, but continues to cooperate with AvtoVAZ. The French concern owns 66% of the Russian auto giant and does not intend to go out of business yet.
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the largest taxpayers
in the budget of Russia
Philip morris
jti
renault group
imperial tobacco
hyUndai
pepsico
kia motors
nestle
March
leroy merlin
* according to the study economic truth
How much weapons could Russia get for taxes from foreign companies
Philip morris
$ 4.8 billions
paid to the budget of the Russian Federation

missile systems
iskander m
Japan tobacco
$ 3.6 billions
paid to the budget of the Russian Federation

heavy aircraft
IL-76
renault group
$ 972 millions
paid to the budget of the Russian Federation

stormtroopers
SU-25
imperial tobacco
$ 849 millions
paid to the budget of the Russian Federation

tanks
hyundai engine
$ 842 millions
paid to the budget of the Russian Federation

tanks
Pepsico
$ 810 millions
paid to the budget of the Russian Federation

armored
tiger cars
kia motors
$ 521 millions
paid to the budget of the Russian Federation

armored
tiger cars
nestle
$ 502 millions
paid to the budget of the Russian Federation

combat vehicles
infantry
mars inc
$ 445 million
paid to the budget of the Russian Federation

combat vehicles
infantry
leroy merlin
$ 335 million
paid to the budget of the Russian Federation

AK-74 assault rifle
* according to the study economic truth