Майже 400 світових корпорацій продовжують працювати в РФ і фінансувати війну проти України
Корпорації, які залишаються працювати на ринку країни-агресора, продовжують сплачувати там податки і бути опосередкованими співучасниками терористичної діяльності Росії.
Після восьми місяців повномасштабної війни Росії проти України, на російському ринку продовжують працювати, платити податки, зарплати та інвестувати майже чотири сотні міжнародних компаній.
При цьому більша половина з цих компаній проігнорувала заклики обмежити свою діяльність на ринку країни-терориста. Вони продовжують повноцінну діяльність на Росії протягом восьми місяців і сплачують податки, беруть участь у фінансуванні війни проти України.
Група експертів Єльського університету з 24 лютого систематично відстежує динаміку виходу іноземних компаній з Росії. Їхній рейтинг є одним з найбільш релевантних в даній категорії, а в їхньому у моніторингу перебуває 1500 міжнародних корпорацій.
Компанії вони розділили на п'ять класів:
Клас F (232 компанії) - продовжують повноцінно працювати і інвестувати в Росію;
Клас D (162 компанії) - залишаються в РФ, але відклали майбутні інвестиції;
Клас C (172 компанії) - продовжують працювати, згорнувши деякі значні бізнес-операції;
Клас В (498 компаній) - тимчасово згортають більшість або майже всі операції, залишаючи відкритими варіанти повернення;
Клас А (324 компанії) - компанії, які повністю припиняють роботу РФ, або вже це зробили.
Бізнес Цензор проаналізував темпи виходу компаній з РФ, а також зібрав у таблицю корпорації, які залишаються працювати на ринку країни-агресора, сплачувати там податки і бути опосередкованим співучасником терористичної діяльності Росії.
Активний процес виходу міжнародних компаній з Росії тривав приблизно до серпня. У перші місяці повномасштабної війни ми щоденно чули заяви міжнародних компаній про плани вийти з РФ на знак протесту проти неспровокованої війни в Україні, вбивства цивільного населення і окупацію територій.
Із серпня темпи виходу з РФ звузилися до кількох компаній на місяць.
Скільки компаній вийшли з РФ?
Більша половина компаній, які перебувають у моніторингу (клас А та В), вийшла з російського ринку від початку повномасштабного вторгнення армії РФ в Україну.
З 24 лютого з Росії вийшло 822 міжнародні корпорації. Це лідери в галузях машинобудування, ІТ, фінансів, ритейлу та харчової промисловості.
Однак більша половина з них все ж залишили шпаринку, щоб повернутися на випадок припинення війни.
Зокрема, тимчасово вийшли з російського ринку, залишивши за собою можливість повернутися, 498 міжнародних компаній. Наприклад це: сервіс з подобової оренди житла Airbnb, виробник спортивного одягу Adidas, авіабудівна корпорація Boeing, виробник комп'ютерної техніки Acer, авіакомпанія Air France, машинобудівна корпорація Alstom і виробник процесорів AMD.
Повністю з ринку РФ вийшли 324 міжнародні компанії. Так полишив Росію німецький Deutsche Bank, один з найбільших у світі ІТ-аутсорсерів EPAM, енергетична корпорація Exxon, виробник пива Heineken, американська корпорація IBM та шведський рітейлер Ikea.
Водночас компаній, які перебувають на межі між рішеннями піти з РФ чи залишитися працювати налічується у списку 172 організації. Найбільше у цій категорії компаній із США та Німеччини.
Зокрема, це такі відомі корпорації як: виробник програмного забезпечення Adobe, ІТ-корпорація Alphabet (Google, YouTube), виробник алкогольних напоїв Bacardi, американський банк BNY Mellon, німецька корпорація Bosch, енергетична корпорація E.ON, виробник вантажної автотехніки Iveco та бренд побутової техніки Miele.
Повний перелік компаній, які пішли з РФ, або вагаються, можна переглянути на посиланням.
Хто залишається працювати на Росії?
Компанії, які залишаються працювати на Росії розділили на дві категорії:
- працюють, але згорнули інвестиції (клас D), таких у моніторингу - 162 корпорації;
- продовжують повноцінно працювати і інвестувати в Росію (клас F), їх нараховується 232.
Майже третина компаній, які ще працюють в РФ, але згорнули інвестиції, мають реєстрацію в США.
Зокрема це: мережа ресторанів фаст-фуд їжі Subway, корпорація Procter & Gamble, фарм виробник Pfizer, виробник соусів Heinz, виробник побутової хімії Johnson & Johnson, трейдер Cargill тощо.
Ще два десятки компаній з цього класу мають реєстрацію у Німеччині. Серед них: виробник кондитерських виробів Ritter Sport, рітейлер Metro, виробник будівельних матеріалів Knauf, підрозділ машинобудівної корпорації Siemens Energy та виробник сирів Hochland.
Весь список можна переглянути за посиланням, або внизу в таблиці.
Останнє оновлення компаній, які вийшли з РФ, або продовжують там працювати, було проведено 7 листопада. Порівняно з серпнем список компаній, які продовжують повноцінно працювати на Росії, скоротився всього на вісім організацій до - 232. В основному це компанії з Китаю, Франції, Німеччини, США та Італії та Японії.
Найбільша кількість компаній - з Китаю. Таких ми нарахували 40 корпорацій. Найбільш відомі серед них: маркетплейси Alibaba і Didi, виробники електроніки Huawei, Tencent, Oppo, Honor.
З французьких корпорацій в РФ залишається 25 організацій: виробник одягу Lacoste, продовольча компанія LACTALIS, рітейлер Auchan, корпорація Bonduelle.
Натомість із США на Росії працює 23 корпорації: ІТ-сервіс Patreon, компанія Riot Games, виробник одягу Tom Ford.
Німецьких - 21: виробник сільгосптехніки CLAAS, підрозділ машинобудівної корпорації - Siemens Healthineers, хімкомпанія ZET Chemie.
Таблиця №1. Компанії, які залишаються в РФ, але відклали майбутні інвестиції (Клас D).
| Name | Action | Country |
| Aalberts | continue operations on an unspecified "lower" level & postpone investments | Netherlands |
| Abbott Laboratories | suspend non-essential business activity | United States |
| Abbvie | suspend aesthetics operations, pause new clinical trials | United States |
| Accor | suspend new investments/development | France |
| Accumalux | still operating plant in Togliatti, Russia | Luxembourg |
| Aegon | ending new investments where has control over fund | Netherlands |
| Air Liquide | Some clients no longer supplied, others scaled down; all Russian investments on hold | France |
| Airbus | suspend supply of parts and deliveries/servicing, t but continue substantial titanium purchases from Russia | Netherlands |
| Akrapovič | still operating in Russia | Slovenia |
| Alcon | suspend new investments and new clinical trial enrollment in Russia | Switzerland |
| AmerisourceBergen | cease new business initiatives but continue existing clinical trials, and distributing health products | United States |
| Andbank | investigate if Russian customers are subject to European sanctions | Andorra |
| Andritz | suspend unspecified new business in Russia for time being | Austria |
| Anecoop | diverting sales away from Russia | Spain |
| Archer Daniels Midland (ADM) | unspecified scaling down of non-essential operations | United States |
| Arconic | pause new contracts but continue existing | United States |
| AstraZeneca | halt new investments/new clinical trials | United Kingdom |
| Aurubis AG | monitor situation and review structures of Russian business partners | Germany |
| Bang & Bonsomer | suspend new investments but still operating in Russia | Finland |
| Barilla | all new investments and advertising activities on hold; limit Russia production to pasta and bread | Italy |
| Barry Callebaut | suspend capital investment | Switzerland |
| Bayer | stopping unspecified non-essential business activity | Germany |
| Binance | restrict Russian accounts with over €10,000 | China |
| BlaBlaCar | Stopped new investment but stays in Russia | France |
| Boiron | suspend new investments & stop clinical trials | France |
| Bolt | remove all Russia-manufactured and Russian-branded goods | Estonia |
| Bristol-Myers Squibb | pause new trials & stop enrollment of new participants; still actively hiring in Russia | United States |
| Calfrac Well Services | suspension of new investments in Russia | Canada |
| Campari | continue sales in Russia but suspend new investments | Italy |
| CANPACK | Stopped new investments | Poland |
| CAPRI Holdings (Versace, Michael Kors, Jimmy Cho) | online orders unavailable but still advertising; no information about on-site sales | United States |
| Cargill | unspecified scaling down of non-essential operations | United States |
| Carmim | suspend some orders in backlog | Portugal |
| Citadele Banka | still allows transactions to Russia but introduced more thorough checks | Latvia |
| Colgate-Palmolive | continue essential health and hygiene products | United States |
| Corticeira Amorim | commerical activity suspended | Portugal |
| Crèdit Andorrà | investigate if Russian customers are subject to European sanctions | Andorra |
| Danone | suspend all investment projects but continue dairy products; suspend imports of Evian and Alpro products | France |
| Deceuninck | stop investments & cut links with other establishments | Belgium |
| Delonghi | paused new shipments and investments | Italy |
| DMK Group | suspend new investments/advertising but continue sales and plant operations in Russia | Germany |
| Domino's Pizza | suspend royalty payments & limit investment – restaurants remain open | United States |
| dōTERRA | suspend new investment in Russia | United States |
| Dr. Theiss | suspend advertisement | Germany |
| Ecco | suspend new investments still operating in Russia | Denmark |
| Eesti Gaas | continues to import Russian gas but is looking for alternatives | Estonia |
| Ehrmann | continue sales in Russia but suspend new investments | Germany |
| Ekosem Agrar AG | restructuring finances | Germany |
| Eli Lilly | suspend new investments and clinical trials | United States |
| Engie | no new investments | France |
| ESL | ban people with ties to Russian government | Germany |
| FL Smidth | no new business | Denmark |
| FM Global | stopped renewing and underwriting new reinsurance | United States |
| Focus Brands - Cinnabon | no new investments and expansion plans on hold | United States |
| Freelancer | still operating in Russia; sanctioned payment methods disabled | Australia |
| Freudenberg Group | cease trading operations with Russia & Belarus; running plants in Russia | Germany |
| Fujifilm | Suspended some shipments | Japan |
| Geox | suspend new investments | Italy |
| Giorgio Armani | Suspended investments | Italy |
| GlaxoSmithKline | stopped advertising/new clinical trials in Russia | United Kingdom |
| Glencore | stop entering into new Russian commodities trading contracts but continue holding substantive Russian equity stakes | Switzerland |
| Greif | canceled future investments in Russia | United States |
| GROUPE LIMAGRAIN/JACQUET-BROSSARD | continues flows to Russian and Ukrainian producers but suspends its project to build a seed factory in Russia | France |
| Groupe Seb | suspend new investments and "sharply" reduce activities in Russia | France |
| Gruma | halt new investments in Russia | Mexico |
| GXO Logistics | suspend new investments | United States |
| Hard Rock Café | still operating in Russia | United States |
| HeidelbergCement | suspend all further investments | Germany |
| Hellenic Bank | maintain rep offices in Russia; observe all banking sactions | Cyprus |
| Hellenic Petroleum | seeks new oil supplier to replace Russian oil | Greece |
| HERZ | no new business in Russia | Austria |
| Hilton | suspend new investments/close corporate office | United States |
| Hines | suspend new investments in Russia | United States |
| HiPP | suspend investments in Russia but continue substantive operations | Switzerland |
| Hochland | suspend investments but continues sales and plant operations in Russia | Germany |
| HSBC | curtail Russian access to capital markets and limit new business | United Kingdom |
| Huawei | suspend new orders and furlough some staff | China |
| Hyatt | suspend investments and new developments | United States |
| Icosagen | not start any new projects | Estonia |
| ID Logistics | suspend new investment in Russia | France |
| ING Bank | pause all new business | Netherlands |
| Ingram Micro | no new business in Russia | United States |
| Intermedia | move some employees out of Russia and ambiguous reduction of risk exposure to Russia | United States |
| Intesa Sanpaolo | suspend new investments and curtail new financing | Italy |
| J. Neves & Fihos (JNF) | paused distribution | Portugal |
| Japan Tobacco | stopped new investments and marketing activities in Russia | Japan |
| Johnson & Johnson | pause patient enrollment in ongoing trials | United States |
| KCA Deutag | suspend investments | United Kingdom |
| KDDI Corp | continue operations with local staff | Japan |
| Kimberly-Clark | suspend new investments in Russia | United States |
| Knauf | still operating across 14 sites in Russia but suspend new investments | Germany |
| Kraft Heinz - JBS | stopped new investments and exports/imports from Russia | United States |
| Kubíček VHS | stop cooperation | Czech Republic |
| Laboratoire Servier | suspending new investments but still operating in Russia | France |
| Lenovo | reported to suspend operations in Russia | Hong Kong |
| Loulis Mills | search for alternative suppliers | Greece |
| Maire Tecnimonet | suspended commercial activities; managing existing backlog | Italy |
| Manitowoc | stopped taking new orders, still maintaining office in Russia | United States |
| Marel | paused new projects | Iceland |
| Mavenir | continue operating in Russia but very limited curtailment of some activities | United States |
| Melamin | making up for shortfall from sanctions | Slovenia |
| Menarini Group | stop advertisement and new investments; continue operating plant in Russia | Italy |
| Merck | no further investments/clinical trial enrollment | United States |
| Merck | still operating and actively hiring in Russia; restrict transactions | Germany |
| Metro | stop all growth investments and reduce advertisements | Germany |
| Mocapor | paused exports | Portugal |
| Mohawk Industries | suspend new investments in Russia | United States |
| Mondelez - Nabisco | scaling back unspecified non-essential activities in Russia | United States |
| National Oilwell Varco | suspend all new investments in Russia | United States |
| Nature's Sunshine | suspend shipments into Russia but not sales | United States |
| Naust Marine | stopped projects in Russia | Iceland |
| Nestle | halted non-essential imports/exports to Russia, stopped all advertising, and suspended all capital investment | Switzerland |
| Nippon Steel | searching to replace Russian supplies | Japan |
| Nor-Maali | stop further investments | Finland |
| Novartis | pause all new capital investments, media advertising and other promotions; pause new clinical trials and enrollment of new patients | Switzerland |
| Novo Nordisk | suspend further marketing and clinical investment; pause new clinical trials and active enrollment | Denmark |
| NTPC | difficulty in transacting with Russian counterparties due to SWIFT issues etc | India |
| Olam Group | ceased imports into Russia | Singapore |
| OMV | no new Russian investments; doing strategic review of current Russian gas investments | Austria |
| Palfinger | reduced production | Austria |
| Pfizer | stopped new investments/clinical trials in Russia | United States |
| Polpharma | stop all new investments and limit deliveries to essential drugs only | Poland |
| Pottinger | limited deliveries to Russia sales subsidiary | Austria |
| Procter & Gamble | scale back unspecified operations in Russia and stop new investments | United States |
| Red Bull | suspend new investments | Austria |
| Remondis | still operating in Russia; not disclosed publicly | Germany |
| RHI Magnesita | selling down existing stocks in Russia | Austria |
| Ritter Sport | halt new investments and advertising | Germany |
| Roche | pause new site activation and patient enrollment; continue operating | Switzerland |
| Rockwool | cancel new investments in Russia | Denmark |
| Saipem | halt new investments | Italy |
| Sanofi | halting advertising and promotional spending and new recruitment of patients clinical trials, continue medical supply and treating current patients | France |
| Sarens | new projects cancelled | Belgium |
| SC Johnson | stopped new investments and scaled back unspecified operations | United States |
| Schlumberger | stopped new investment and technology deployment to our Russia operations | United States |
| SCHOTT | suspend investments in Russia | Germany |
| SGS | Suspended business development and investment activities | Switzerland |
| Siemens Energy AG (Independent) | freeze new business in Russia | Germany |
| Sigma Group | Stop cooperation | Czech Republic |
| Signify | suspend only exports to Russia and investments and new business | Netherlands |
| Snap | halt advertisement | United States |
| Soudal | cancel investments in a brand new factory in Russia; but maintain other activities | Belgium |
| SRV | outline steps to stop procurement of building materials from Russia | Finland |
| Subway | suspend new investments/advertising | United States |
| Sumitomo Mitsui Financial | continue operations with local staff | Japan |
| Technip Energies | continuing existing projects; no new business | France |
| TMF Group | suspend new contracts; cotinue supporting current customers | Netherlands |
| TOM Tailor | no official statement; online sales suspended but advertising continues | Germany |
| Toshiba Group | stop all new investments in Russia | Japan |
| Toshulin | Stopped cooperation | Czech Republic |
| Toyota Tsusho | Stopped exports and imports of auto parts to and from Russia | Japan |
| TZMO | stopped new investments | Poland |
| Unilever | stopped inports/exports and stopped all advertising and investments | United Kingdom |
| UnionPay | Suspended issuing bank cards to Russian Banks | China |
| Vimeo | not accept new customers from Russia | United States |
| Weatherford International | suspend new investments/deployments in Russia | United States |
| Welltec | suspend all new investments in Russia | Denmark |
| Wintershall Dea AG | maintain Russian natural gas projects and critical infrastructure; write-off Nord Stream2 loans | Germany |
| Xiaomi | reported to suspend operations in Russia | China |
| Yokohama | decision to renew production in Russia despite previous announcements to halt production | Japan |
| Young Living | suspend new investments in Russia | United States |
| Yves Rocher | suspend new investments/development | France |
Таблиця №2. Продовжують повноцінно працювати та інвестувати в Росію (Клас F).
| Name | Action | Country |
| Acerinox | still operating in Russia | Spain |
| Agricultural Bank of China | Russian companies open accounts with the bank; decline to comment | China |
| Aimbridge | Interstate Hotels | still operating in Russia | United States |
| Air China | still flying to Russia | China |
| Air Serbia | still flying to Russia | Serbia |
| Alibaba | still operating in Russia | China |
| Align Technology | still operating in Russia | United States |
| Alpina Žiri | distributors in Russia | Slovenia |
| Alumil | Not disclosed publicly | Greece |
| Anadolu Efes | still operating in Russia | Turkey |
| ANT Group | joint venture with the Russian Sovereign Wealth Fund | China |
| Anta Sports | still operating and providing online sales to Russia | China |
| Antal | still operating and actively hiring in Russia | United Kingdom |
| AnyDesk Software | still providing services to Russia; not disclosed publicly | Germany |
| Ariston Group | still operating and actively hiring in Russia | Italy |
| Asics | still operating in Russia; not disclosed publicly | Japan |
| Auchan-Retail | still operating in Russia | France |
| AVL | still operating in Russia | Austria |
| B. Braun | still operating in Russia | Germany |
| Babolat | still operating and selling to Russia | France |
| Bajaj Auto | business as usual | India |
| Benetton | continue operations in Russia | Italy |
| Bharat Petroleum (BPCL) | bought 2 million barrels of Russian Urals for May loading | India |
| Binbit | Operating in Russia | Mexico |
| Boggi | still operating in Russia & online sales running | Italy |
| Bonduelle | still operating in Russia | France |
| BPW | still cooperating with dealers in Russia; not disclosed publicly | Germany |
| Buzzi Unicem | continue operating plants in Russia | Italy |
| Calzedonia | continue sales in Russia | Italy |
| Camille Albane | franchised salons continue to operate | France |
| Carl's Jr. | CLK | still operating in Russia | United States |
| Cham Wings | still flying to Russia | Syria |
| Charoen Pokphand Foods | still operating in Russia | Thailand |
| Check Point Software | selling cybersecurity products in Russia | Israel |
| China Communications Construction Company | planning new infrastructural projects | China |
| China Construction Bank | Russian companies open accounts with the bank; decline to comment | China |
| China Life Insurance Company | offices in Russia, actively looks for new Russian employees | China |
| China Minmetals | discussing investments with Chinese government to booster stakes in Russian energy and commodity companies | China |
| China Mobile | business as usual | China |
| China National Petroleum Corporation | business as usual | China |
| China Railway Construction Corporation | continues to build Vladivostok highway in March 2022 | China |
| China Railway Engineering Corporation | business as usual | China |
| China State Construction Engineering | contractor to the Russian state | China |
| China State Railway Group Company | increasing coal shipments from Russia | China |
| China United Network Communications | a subsidiary in Russia: China Unicom (Russia) Operations Limited Liability Company; business as usual | China |
| Chipita | Not disclosed publicly; still operating in Russia | Greece |
| CLAAS | still operating in Russia; not disclosed publicly | Germany |
| Clarins | still selling online in Russia | France |
| CLINTON | still operating in Russia (Camp David) | Germany |
| Cloudflare | continue sales & services in Russia | United States |
| Coal India | expecting highest import level in 2 years | India |
| Cofix Coffee | maintains locations in Russia | Israel |
| Colin's | still selling online | Turkey |
| Corendon Airlines | still flying to Russia | Turkey |
| Cremonini Group | continue sales in Russia | Italy |
| De Cecco | continue sales and operations in Russia | Italy |
| Deep in Russia | still offering trips to Russia | Belgium |
| Dessange International | still operating salons in Russia | France |
| Didi | explicitly reversed decision to exit Russia | China |
| Diesel | still operating in Russia; not disclosed | Italy |
| Doka | still manufacturing in Russia; not disclosed | Austria |
| Dr Reddys Labs | business as usual; plans new brands in Russia | India |
| Duol | still operating in Russia | Slovenia |
| Egger | still operating in Russia | Austria |
| Egyptair | still flying to Russia | Egypt |
| ELA Container | still selling in Russia | Germany |
| ElvalHalcor | Not disclosed publicly | Greece |
| Emirates Airlines | still flying to Russia | United Arab Emirates |
| EMS-Chemie | still operating in Russia | Switzerland |
| Etam | still selling to Russia | France |
| Etihad Airways | still flying to Russia | United Arab Emirates |
| Eutelsat | provide satellite TV services to Russia | France |
| Faurecia | still operating and advertising in Russia | France |
| FAW Group | remains silent on whether they will continue operations | China |
| Fenzi Group | still operating in Russia | Italy |
| Fischer Sports | still selling online | Austria |
| Fleetcor | business as usual | United States |
| Fluidra | continuing sales in Russia | Spain |
| Fondital | still operating and investing in Russia | Italy |
| Foraco | still operating in Russia | France |
| Forever Living Products | still operating in Russia | United States |
| Freedom Holding | still operating in Russia | Kazakhstan |
| Fresenius | still operating in Russia | Germany |
| Frigoglass | still operating in Russia | Greece |
| Gedeon Richter | still operating in Russia | Hungary |
| Geoplin | still purchasing Russian gas from Gazprom | Slovenia |
| Global Fashion Group | still operating in Russia | Luxembourg |
| Globus | still operating in Russia | Germany |
| Gorenje | still operating in Russia | Slovenia |
| Groupe Le Duff | still operating in Russia | France |
| Groupe Savencia | still operates in Russia | France |
| Grupo Borges | ITLV | still operating in Russia | Spain |
| Grupo Fuertes | still operating in Russia | Spain |
| Haier | planning expansion in Russia | China |
| Hampidjan | still operating in Russia | Iceland |
| Heidenhain | still operating in Russia through a third-party; not disclosed publicly | Germany |
| Heliski Russia | cooperating with sanctioned individuals | France |
| Hengli Group | business as usual | China |
| Herend | still operating in Russia | Hungary |
| Hindalco | business as usual | India |
| Hoffmann Group | still operating and advertising in Russia | Germany |
| Honor | business as usual | China |
| Huntsman Corporation | still operating in Russia | United States |
| Ideal Molde | still selling to Russia | Portugal |
| Indian Oil Corporation | signed new deal to import Russian oil | India |
| Industrial Bank (China) | offices operating in Moscow, did not answer for Reuters' calls for commenting on that | China |
| International Baccalaureate Organization | still offers professional development services to Russian teachers | Netherlands |
| International Paper | still operating in Russia | United States |
| IQVIA | still operating and actively hiring | United States |
| Itochu | continues oil & gas exploration partnerships | Japan |
| JD.com | business as usual - the Russian store is still fully operational | China |
| JDE Peet's | still operating in Russia | Netherlands |
| Jean Cacharel | still selling and advertising in Russia | France |
| JSW Steel | business as usual | India |
| Kawasaki | still operating in Russia, providing online sales, and cooperating with dealers | Japan |
| Kemin | still operating in Russia; declined to commend | United States |
| Kidzania | Operating facility in Russia | Mexico |
| KION Group | still operating in Russia; not disclosed publicly | Germany |
| Kleemann | Not disclosed publicly | Greece |
| Knarr Maritime | members still operating in Russia | Iceland |
| Kotanyi | still exporting to Russia | Austria |
| Koton | still advertising and selling to Russia | Turkey |
| Krka | still operating in Russia | Slovenia |
| Kronospan | still operating in Russia | Austria |
| Kweichow Moutai | business as usual | China |
| La Redoute | still selling products to Russia | France |
| Lacoste | still operating in Russia | France |
| LACTALIS | still operating in Russia | France |
| Larsen & Toubro | business as usual | India |
| Legrand | still operating in Russia | France |
| Lemken | still operating and advertising in Russia | Germany |
| Leptos Estates | continues operations in Russia | Cyprus |
| Letique Cosmetics | maintains stores in Russia | Latvia |
| Liebherr | No action taken; still operating in Russia | Switzerland |
| Lifestyle Production Group (LPG) | Continuing to hire Russian employees for editing | United States |
| LiSEC | still operating in Russia | Austria |
| Luka Koper | continuing trans shipments | Slovenia |
| Mahindra & Mahindra | business as usual | India |
| Makita | still working with dealers in Russia | Japan |
| Makrochem SA | still operating in Russia | Poland |
| Match Group | continue to operate in Russia including Tinder | United States |
| Maxam | still operating in Russia | Spain |
| Medtronic | continue operating subsidiary in Russia | United States |
| Micro-Star International Co. (MSi) | still operating in Russia | Taiwan |
| Mitsubishi Heavy Industries | still operating in Russia | Japan |
| Mitsui | continuing operations within sanctions compliance & shares in Sakhalin-2 project | Japan |
| Mizuho Financial Group | still operating in Russia | Japan |
| Mod's Hair | still operates in Russia | France |
| MOLGroup | still operating in Russia | Hungary |
| New Yorker Marketing & Media GmbH | continue to operate and open new stores | Germany |
| Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation | continues to operate cloud services in Russia | Japan |
| NIS Serbia | partnership with Gazprom Neft; Gazprom has a 50% stake in NIS | Serbia |
| Oasis Logistics Corp | "We are actively exploring opportunities to work with our Russian partners" | China |
| OBO Bettermann | still operating in Russia | Germany |
| OCSiAl | still running research center and branch | Luxembourg |
| OKI | still operating in Russia; not disclosed | Japan |
| ONGC | aggressive selling of Russian Sokoil to other Indian Nationalised Energy corps | India |
| Oppo | business as usual | China |
| Orano | still operating in Russia | France |
| Patreon | still providing services to Russia | United States |
| Pegasus | still flying to Russia | Turkey |
| Perfetti Van Melle | still operating in Russia; not disclosed publicly | Italy |
| Philips | online sales still available in Russia | Netherlands |
| Pidilite Ind | business as usual | India |
| Plastika Kritis | Not disclosed publicly | Greece |
| Poly Real Estate | a sister company is Poly Technologies, one of China's largest arms exporters and has been sanctioned by the United States; in Russian tax registry | China |
| Posco | operating through a Russian subsidiary | South Korea |
| PowerChina | cooperating with a Russian bank "Solidarnost" on off-shore projectes | China |
| Projahn | still operating in Russia through a subsidiary | Germany |
| Provalliance Group (Jean Louis David) | affiliates still operating in Russia | France |
| Qatar Airways | still flying to Russia | Qatar |
| Quicksilver | online sales still running | United States |
| Raba | maintain commerical ties with Russian Kamaz | Hungary |
| Rabe Moden | still advertising and selling to Russia via Telegram | Germany |
| Raiffeisen Bank International | still operating in Russia | Austria |
| Riko | still operating in Russa | Slovenia |
| Riot Games | still operating in and selling to Russia | United States |
| Royal Swinkels Family Brewers | still providing Russia with a license to brew products; intention to terminate the license | Netherlands |
| Russia Fachspedition Dr. Lassmann | still operating in Russia | Austria |
| SAIC Motor | remains operational; plans to increase export | China |
| Sanatmetal | still operating in Russia | Hungary |
| Sany Heavy Industries | business as usual | China |
| Sbarro Pizza | still operating in Russia and allowing placing online orders | United States |
| Schoeller Bleckmann | still operating in Russia | Austria |
| Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation | defies US sanctions by continuting to export to Russia | China |
| Shanghai Fosun Pharmaceutical | business as usual | China |
| Siemens Healthineers | continue to support healthcare providers | Germany |
| Signet Armorite | operating in Russia through a subsidiary | United States |
| Sisecam | still operating in Russia through subsidiaries | Turkey |
| SMC | still operating in Russia | Japan |
| Société Bic | still operating and actively hiring in Russia | France |
| Soler & Palau Ventilation Group | Business as usual, 15 listed distributors | Spain |
| Stada Arzneimittel | still operating in Russia | Germany |
| State Grid Corporation of China | business as usual | China |
| Storck | continue candy sales in Russia | Germany |
| Stryker | continue sales and imports to Russia | United States |
| Sun Pharma | business as usual | India |
| SWISS KRONO | still operating plant in Russia | Switzerland |
| Syngenta | still operating in Russia | China |
| Talgo | still operating in Russia | Spain |
| TDZ Turn | still serving customers in Russia; not disclosed publicly | Czech Republic |
| Tencent | major investment in VK | China |
| Tenneco | still operating in Russia; deny comments | United States |
| TEPCO | continues purchases of Russian gas | Japan |
| Teva | no action taken; still operating Russia | Israel |
| TGI Friday's | still operating in Russia | United States |
| The China Coal Transportation and Distribution Association | big power plants and about 20 Russian coal companies discussed plans to increase bilateral trade | China |
| Titan International | still operating in Russia | United States |
| Tom Ford | still operating in Russia; not disclosed publicly | United States |
| Tupperware | still operating and actively hiring in Russia | United States |
| Turkish Airlines | still flying to Russia | Turkey |
| UniCredit | Still operating in Russia | Italy |
| Uzbekistan Airways | still flying to Russia | Uzbekistan |
| Valeo | still operating in Russia | France |
| Valve | still providing services to Russia | United States |
| Vanke | business as usual | China |
| Veolia | still operating in Russia | France |
| Vinci SA | still operating in Russia | France |
| Vivo | still operating in Russia | China |
| Wanhua Chemical Group | still operating in Russia | China |
| Wienerberger | still operating in Russia | Austria |
| WIKA | still operating in Russia | Germany |
| Xibao Metallurgy Materials Group | building a refractory material plant in Lipetsk, Russia | China |
| Yamaha | still operating and advertising in Russia | Japan |
| Yazaki | operating in Russia through a subsidiary | Japan |
| Yokogawa | still operating in Russia; not disclosed publicly | Japan |
| Zepter | still advertising and selling to Russia | Switzerland |
| ZET Chemie | still operating in Russia | Germany |
| Zimmer Biomet | continues sales in Russia | United States |
| ZTE | business as usual | China |
| Zwack | Not disclosed publicly | Hungary |
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