没有硝烟的战争,不战而屈人之兵是很高明的打法。 https://www.businessinsider.com/list-all-the-companies-pulling-out-of-russia-ukraine-war-2022-3?amp 这个是3/2号,已经old list了。欢迎大家补充 Here are the major US and European companies pulling out of Russia following the invasion of Ukraine Hannah Towey and Sarah Al-Arshani Mar 2, 2022, 7:45 AM
Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered troops into eastern Ukraine on Monday. Major companies are ending decades of business with Russia following Putin's invasion of Ukraine. Here's a list of Western companies that have divested from Russia or halted sales to the country. Companies from around the world are pulling out of Russia as the country plunges into economic free fall following its invasion of Ukraine. Big Oil companies BP and Shell both dumped their 20% stakes in Rosneft, Russia's state-backed energy giant, in protest of the military action against Ukraine. On Tuesday, Apple announced it would halt all product sales in Russia and block state media outlets RT News and Sputnik from the App Store. Here are the major US and European companies that have severed business ties with Russia so far: 1. Ikea IKEA wants to recruit more than 150 new tech workers. Artur Widak/NurPhoto via Getty Images. Ikea announced on Thursday that it will temporarily close all 17 Ikea stores in Russia while also halting production in the country. The Swedish furniture giant has ceased shipments to and from Russia, The Wall Street Journal reported. 2. Spotify Spotify said it "indefinitely" closed its Russia office on Wednesday. Fabian Sommer/Getty Images 3. H&M Group A woman leaves an H&M store in central Moscow. Vyacheslav Prokofyev\TASS via Getty Images H&M announced on Wednesday that it will temporarily pause all sales in Russia. "H&M Group is deeply concerned about the tragic developments in Ukraine and stand with all the people who are suffering," the company said in a statement. "H&M Group cares for all colleagues and joins all those around the world who are calling for peace." 4. Disney The Disney store in London. Mike Kemp/In Pictures via Getty Images Disney became the first entertainment giant to pause theatrical releases in Russia on Monday. "Given the unprovoked invasion of Ukraine and the tragic humanitarian crisis, we are pausing the release of theatrical films in Russia, including the upcoming 'Turning Red' from Pixar," the company said in a statement. 5. Warner Bros. Warner Bros. released new artwork and a new trailer for "The Batman" on Monday, December 27. Warner Bros. On Tuesday, Warner Bros. followed suit and announced it would also pause releases in Russia, including "The Batman," NYT reported. 6. Canada Goose Canada Goose's U.S. flagship store in New York City. Noam Galai/WireImage Canada Goose suspended all wholesale and e-commerce sales to Russia on Wednesday and donated $100,000 CAD to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees. "We will continue to monitor the situation as it evolves and join others around the world calling for peace," the company said. 7. Expedia Rafael Henrique/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images Online travel-booking company Expedia ceased the sale of travel into and out of Russia on Wednesday, an Expedia spokesperson confirmed with Insider. "We are saddened by what continues to unfold in Ukraine and will continue to do what we can to support impacted travelers, partners, and our team members with families and friends in the affected areas," the company added. 8. Adidas Adidas Adidas ended its partnership with the Russian Football Union on Tuesday. The announcement came one day after FIFA suspended Russia's teams from international football games, including the men's 2022 World Cup. 9. ExxonMobil ExxonMobil logo displayed on a phone screen are seen in this multiple exposure illustration photo taken in Krakow, Poland on January 22, 2022. Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto via Getty Images In a statement on Tuesday, ExxonMobil said it would begin the process to discontinue operations and develop steps to exit the Sakhalin-1 venture, a project it operates on behalf of an international consortium of Japanese, Indian, and Russian companies. Per the Sakhalin-1 website, it is one of the largest single international direct investments in Russia. The company said that given the current situation, it would not invest in new developments in Russia. "ExxonMobil supports the people of Ukraine as they seek to defend their freedom and determine their own future as a nation. We deplore Russia's military action that violates the territorial integrity of Ukraine and endangers its people," ExxonMobile said in the statement. 10. Harley-Davidson Europe is Harley-Davidson's second-largest market for motorcycle sales after the US. Thomson Reuters Source: Reuters 11. General Motors GM is pulling from Russia "due to a number of external factors, including supply chain issues and other matters beyond the company's control," a spokesperson said. Paul Hennessy/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images Source: Bloomberg 12. Truck manufacturers Volvo and Daimler Truck Holding We are deeply shocked by the military violence in Ukraine and very concerned about the threats to peace and stability in Europe," Daimler Truck tweeted on Monday. "We have decided to suspend our business activities in Russia with immediate effect until further notice." Getty 13. Shell A Shell gas station in Leningradskoye Highway, Moscow, Russia. Valery Sharifulin/TASS/Getty Images 14. BP A BP gas station in Saint-Petersburg, Russia in January 2020. Sergei Mikhailichenko/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images 15. Apple Smartphone with the apps VKontakte, Twitter, RT News, Facebook, Instagram, Telegram and TikTok. Fernando Gutierrez-Juarez/picture alliance via Getty Images 16. Norway's energy group Equinor Equinor is divesting from its joint ventures in Russia. It had $1.2 billion in non-current assets in Russia and also expects impairments from the exit. Reuters 17. Norges Bank Investment Management, the world's largest sovereign wealth fund in Norway Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre said the country's massive sovereign wealth fund would exit its Russian investments. Kay Nietfeld/Getty Images Source: Insider This story is developing. Check back for updates.
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/russia-corporations-that-have-pulled-out/ 补充:Boeing and Airbus Airplane makers Boeing and Airbus stopped supplying parts and service support for Russian carriers. Boeing suspended major operations in Moscow and has temporarily closed its Kyiv office. Mercedes-Benz Mercedes-Benz suspended exports of cars and vans to Russia and ceased its manufacturing there late on Wednesday. It will keep working with suppliers in Ukraine, who provide some components for its vehicles
Renault Renault, one of the biggest players in Russia's auto market, said only that it's temporarily suspending production at its Moscow plant through Saturday "due to some logistics issues," without being more specific. It's among companies with more entrenched Russian operations that might find it harder to navigate the crisis. Toyota Toyota is halting production at its St. Petersburg plant that makes RAV4 and Camry models starting Friday because of supply-chain disruptions, saying it was watching events "with great concern for the safety of the people of Ukraine." Volkswagen The Volkswagen Group, whose auto brands include Audi, Ducati, Skoda and Porsche, on Thursday said it would stop production at two factories in Russia as well as halt exports to the country immediately. Affected Russian workers would receive paid leave from the company, VW said. Volvo Sweden's Volvo Cars said it stopped deliveries because of "potential risks associated with trading material with Russia," including Western sanctions. Consumer Goods Airbnb The online housing service said late Thursday that it had paused all operations in Russia and its close ally Belarus. Earlier this week, Airbnb also announced that its nonprofit arm will offer free shelter for up to 100,000 people who have fled Ukraine because of the invasion. Budvar Czech brewer Budvar, which counts Russia as one of its five major markets, halted beer deliveries to the country, saying business is not the top priority and that it's looking for ways to help, including finding accommodations for Ukrainian refugees. Carlsberg Copenhagen-based Danish brewery group Carlsberg suspended production at two breweries in Ukraine, saying it's "following the situation with great concern." The company didn't comment on its extensive Russian operations, including St. Petersburg-based Baltika Breweries, which exports beer worldwide. 前贴提到的IKEA,Disney,H&M Nike Nike said it would temporarily shut down all its stores in Russia, a move that followed the sportswear company making purchases on its website and app unavailable in the country. TJX Cos TJX, which owns U.S. chains Marshall's, TJ Maxx and Home Goods, plans to sell its 25% stake in Russian apparel retailer Familia. TJX does not have sales in Ukraine or Russia, it said in a regulatory filing. TJX's stake was worth $186 million before the Russian ruble's precipitous fall. Tech 前贴提到的Apple,expedia, Spotify Dell Dell Technologies has "suspended" sales in both Ukraine and Russia. Google Google has blocked Russian state media channels from its platforms, including the Google Play store. It has suspended Google Pay for customers of sanctions-hit Russian banks, meaning customers of those banks won't be able to use the mobile payment system. Meta The company formerly known as Facebook has blocked access to Russian state-controlled outlets across the European Union after it "received requests from a number of Governments and the EU," the company's policy head Nick Clegg said on Monday. TikTok TikTok has blocked Russian state media channels from the platform, including RT and Sputnik.
继续补: Microsoft Microsoft said Friday it's suspending all new sales of products and services in Russia. The company said it's also stopping many aspects of its business in Russia in compliance with government sanctions rules. https://www.cnbc.com/amp/2022/03/04/microsoft-halts-all-new-product-and-service-sales-in-russia.html 微软现在对乌克兰相关donation 是1比2的corporate match。EA and Activision Blizzard follow Microsoft in halting all sales in Russia, 还有LinkedIn 也停止俄罗斯业务 DXC Technology Co 这个公司在俄罗斯有4000员工 DXC Technology Co. said Friday it will no longer pursue business in Russia and has committed to leaving that market. The Virginia-based technology consulting and outsourcing services company, which has about 4,000 employees in Russia, said it "condemns the unwarranted aggression from the Russian government that is leading to the death, injury, and displacement of innocent civilians in Ukraine." Netflix Netflix (NFLX) also said Monday it was refusing to air Russian state TV channels in the country — something that the streamer would have been required to do by Russian law starting this week. Lenovo Lenovo, one of the world's biggest producers of personal computers, reportedly halted shipments to Russia, per a Friday tweet from Belarusian independent TV outlet Nexta. Lenovo, which acquired IBM's personal computer business in 2005, has not responded to the news. Lenovo did not immediately respond to Insider's request for comment. Roku (ROKU), a company that sells hardware which allows users to stream content through the internet, has banned RT worldwide Intel (INTC) has stopped all shipments of its products to Russia and Belarus, the company announced Thursday. Mastercard (MA) announced Monday that it had "blocked multiple financial institutions" from its network as a result of anti-Russian sanctions, and would "continue to work with regulators in the days ahead." Visa (V) also said Tuesday that it was taking steps to comply with measures as they evolved Shipping Maersk and MSC Mediterranean Shipping Company are both halting cargo bookings with Russia.
Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered troops into eastern Ukraine on Monday. Major companies are ending decades of business with Russia following Putin's invasion of Ukraine.
Here's a list of Western companies that have divested from Russia or halted sales to the country. Companies from around the world are pulling out of Russia as the country plunges into economic free fall following its invasion of Ukraine. Big Oil companies BP and Shell both dumped their 20% stakes in Rosneft, Russia's state-backed energy giant, in protest of the military action against Ukraine. On Tuesday, Apple announced it would halt all product sales in Russia and block state media outlets RT News and Sputnik from the App Store. Here are the major US and European companies that have severed business ties with Russia so far: 1. Ikea
IKEA wants to recruit more than 150 new tech workers. Artur Widak/NurPhoto via Getty Images. Ikea announced on Thursday that it will temporarily close all 17 Ikea stores in Russia while also halting production in the country. The Swedish furniture giant has ceased shipments to and from Russia, The Wall Street Journal reported. 2. Spotify
Spotify said it "indefinitely" closed its Russia office on Wednesday. Fabian Sommer/Getty Images 3. H&M Group
A woman leaves an H&M store in central Moscow. Vyacheslav Prokofyev\TASS via Getty Images H&M announced on Wednesday that it will temporarily pause all sales in Russia. "H&M Group is deeply concerned about the tragic developments in Ukraine and stand with all the people who are suffering," the company said in a statement. "H&M Group cares for all colleagues and joins all those around the world who are calling for peace." 4. Disney
The Disney store in London. Mike Kemp/In Pictures via Getty Images Disney became the first entertainment giant to pause theatrical releases in Russia on Monday. "Given the unprovoked invasion of Ukraine and the tragic humanitarian crisis, we are pausing the release of theatrical films in Russia, including the upcoming 'Turning Red' from Pixar," the company said in a statement. 5. Warner Bros.
Warner Bros. released new artwork and a new trailer for "The Batman" on Monday, December 27. Warner Bros. On Tuesday, Warner Bros. followed suit and announced it would also pause releases in Russia, including "The Batman," NYT reported. 6. Canada Goose
Canada Goose's U.S. flagship store in New York City. Noam Galai/WireImage Canada Goose suspended all wholesale and e-commerce sales to Russia on Wednesday and donated $100,000 CAD to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees. "We will continue to monitor the situation as it evolves and join others around the world calling for peace," the company said. 7. Expedia
Rafael Henrique/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images Online travel-booking company Expedia ceased the sale of travel into and out of Russia on Wednesday, an Expedia spokesperson confirmed with Insider. "We are saddened by what continues to unfold in Ukraine and will continue to do what we can to support impacted travelers, partners, and our team members with families and friends in the affected areas," the company added. 8. Adidas
Adidas Adidas ended its partnership with the Russian Football Union on Tuesday. The announcement came one day after FIFA suspended Russia's teams from international football games, including the men's 2022 World Cup. 9. ExxonMobil
ExxonMobil logo displayed on a phone screen are seen in this multiple exposure illustration photo taken in Krakow, Poland on January 22, 2022. Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto via Getty Images In a statement on Tuesday, ExxonMobil said it would begin the process to discontinue operations and develop steps to exit the Sakhalin-1 venture, a project it operates on behalf of an international consortium of Japanese, Indian, and Russian companies. Per the Sakhalin-1 website, it is one of the largest single international direct investments in Russia. The company said that given the current situation, it would not invest in new developments in Russia. "ExxonMobil supports the people of Ukraine as they seek to defend their freedom and determine their own future as a nation. We deplore Russia's military action that violates the territorial integrity of Ukraine and endangers its people," ExxonMobile said in the statement. 10. Harley-Davidson
Europe is Harley-Davidson's second-largest market for motorcycle sales after the US. Thomson Reuters Source: Reuters 11. General Motors
GM is pulling from Russia "due to a number of external factors, including supply chain issues and other matters beyond the company's control," a spokesperson said. Paul Hennessy/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images Source: Bloomberg 12. Truck manufacturers Volvo and Daimler Truck Holding
We are deeply shocked by the military violence in Ukraine and very concerned about the threats to peace and stability in Europe," Daimler Truck tweeted on Monday. "We have decided to suspend our business activities in Russia with immediate effect until further notice." Getty 13. Shell
A Shell gas station in Leningradskoye Highway, Moscow, Russia. Valery Sharifulin/TASS/Getty Images 14. BP
A BP gas station in Saint-Petersburg, Russia in January 2020. Sergei Mikhailichenko/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images 15. Apple
Smartphone with the apps VKontakte, Twitter, RT News, Facebook, Instagram, Telegram and TikTok. Fernando Gutierrez-Juarez/picture alliance via Getty Images 16. Norway's energy group Equinor
Equinor is divesting from its joint ventures in Russia. It had $1.2 billion in non-current assets in Russia and also expects impairments from the exit. Reuters 17. Norges Bank Investment Management, the world's largest sovereign wealth fund in Norway
Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre said the country's massive sovereign wealth fund would exit its Russian investments. Kay Nietfeld/Getty Images Source: Insider This story is developing. Check back for updates.
补充:Boeing and Airbus Airplane makers Boeing and Airbus stopped supplying parts and service support for Russian carriers. Boeing suspended major operations in Moscow and has temporarily closed its Kyiv office.
Mercedes-Benz Mercedes-Benz suspended exports of cars and vans to Russia and ceased its manufacturing there late on Wednesday. It will keep working with suppliers in Ukraine, who provide some components for its vehicles
Volvo
Sweden's Volvo Cars said it stopped deliveries because of "potential risks associated with trading material with Russia," including Western sanctions. Consumer Goods Airbnb The online housing service said late Thursday that it had paused all operations in Russia and its close ally Belarus. Earlier this week, Airbnb also announced that its nonprofit arm will offer free shelter for up to 100,000 people who have fled Ukraine because of the invasion. Budvar Czech brewer Budvar, which counts Russia as one of its five major markets, halted beer deliveries to the country, saying business is not the top priority and that it's looking for ways to help, including finding accommodations for Ukrainian refugees. Carlsberg Copenhagen-based Danish brewery group Carlsberg suspended production at two breweries in Ukraine, saying it's "following the situation with great concern." The company didn't comment on its extensive Russian operations, including St. Petersburg-based Baltika Breweries, which exports beer worldwide. 前贴提到的IKEA,Disney,H&M Nike Nike said it would temporarily shut down all its stores in Russia, a move that followed the sportswear company making purchases on its website and app unavailable in the country. TJX Cos TJX, which owns U.S. chains Marshall's, TJ Maxx and Home Goods, plans to sell its 25% stake in Russian apparel retailer Familia. TJX does not have sales in Ukraine or Russia, it said in a regulatory filing. TJX's stake was worth $186 million before the Russian ruble's precipitous fall. Tech 前贴提到的Apple,expedia, Spotify
Dell Dell Technologies has "suspended" sales in both Ukraine and Russia. Google Google has blocked Russian state media channels from its platforms, including the Google Play store. It has suspended Google Pay for customers of sanctions-hit Russian banks, meaning customers of those banks won't be able to use the mobile payment system. Meta The company formerly known as Facebook has blocked access to Russian state-controlled outlets across the European Union after it "received requests from a number of Governments and the EU," the company's policy head Nick Clegg said on Monday. TikTok TikTok has blocked Russian state media channels from the platform, including RT and Sputnik.
https://www.cnbc.com/amp/2022/03/04/microsoft-halts-all-new-product-and-service-sales-in-russia.html 微软现在对乌克兰相关donation 是1比2的corporate match。EA and Activision Blizzard follow Microsoft in halting all sales in Russia, 还有LinkedIn 也停止俄罗斯业务
DXC Technology Co 这个公司在俄罗斯有4000员工 DXC Technology Co. said Friday it will no longer pursue business in Russia and has committed to leaving that market. The Virginia-based technology consulting and outsourcing services company, which has about 4,000 employees in Russia, said it "condemns the unwarranted aggression from the Russian government that is leading to the death, injury, and displacement of innocent civilians in Ukraine."
Netflix Netflix (NFLX) also said Monday it was refusing to air Russian state TV channels in the country — something that the streamer would have been required to do by Russian law starting this week. Lenovo
Lenovo, one of the world's biggest producers of personal computers, reportedly halted shipments to Russia, per a Friday tweet from Belarusian independent TV outlet Nexta. Lenovo, which acquired IBM's personal computer business in 2005, has not responded to the news. Lenovo did not immediately respond to Insider's request for comment.
Roku (ROKU), a company that sells hardware which allows users to stream content through the internet, has banned RT worldwide
Intel (INTC) has stopped all shipments of its products to Russia and Belarus, the company announced Thursday.
Mastercard (MA) announced Monday that it had "blocked multiple financial institutions" from its network as a result of anti-Russian sanctions, and would "continue to work with regulators in the days ahead."
Visa (V) also said Tuesday that it was taking steps to comply with measures as they evolved
Shipping Maersk and MSC Mediterranean Shipping Company are both halting cargo bookings with Russia.