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Dozens of Corporations Are Still in Russia. It’s Getting Harder for Them to Leave.
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March 14, 2022

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Hundreds of multinational corporations have cut ties with Russia as its military assault on Ukraine intensifies, bolstering the effects of western economic sanctions and redirecting their operations to serve desperate Ukrainian refugees.

But roughly 35 companies have made no public statement signaling any intent to leave the country. Experts say one factor is Russia’s threat to nationalize assets of corporations that exit in protest over the country’s attack on its neighbor.

Read more at The Washington Post

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