The companies have taken action to restrict, suspend or suspend business in Russia following a wave of sanctions imposed after Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine.
The following is a list of companies that have announced plans to leave Russia or limit their activities there:
Film and television
Hollywood studios Disney, Warner Bros. and Sony Pictures Entertainment have stopped releasing new films in Russia.
Sportswear and fashion
Adidas immediately terminated its partnership with the Russian Football Union.
Nike has made purchases of goods from its website and application unavailable in Russia, as it cannot guarantee delivery.
Puma has stopped deliveries to Russia, even though its 100 stores in the country are open.
H&M, the world’s second-largest fashion retailer, has suspended all sales in Russia.
Tech
Apple has stopped selling all products in Russia.
Alphabet’s Google has blocked mobile apps linked to Russian broadcasters RT and Sputnik after previously removing Russian state-owned publishers from news-related features.
Microsoft has said it will remove state-of-the-art RT mobile applications from the Windows app store and ban ads in Russian state media.
Laptop maker Dell Technologies has said it has stopped selling products in Ukraine and Russia.
Car manufacturers
Mercedes-Benz is aiming to sell its 15% stake in Kamaz as soon as possible.
General Motors and Sweden’s Volvo Cars have stopped exporting cars to Russia until further notice.
Japan’s Mitsubishi has said it could stop production and sales of its cars in Russia.
Harley-Davidson said it had stopped its business and the supply of bicycles to Russia.
Ford has suspended operations in Russia until further notice.
British luxury carmakers Jaguar Land Rover and Aston Martin have stopped deliveries to Russia.
Germany’s BMW has stopped exporting cars to Russia and said it would stop production there.
Honda said it had stopped exporting cars and motorcycles to Russia.
Japan’s Mazda will suspend auto parts exports to its Russian plant, the Nikkei said on Tuesday.
Aviation
Boeing suspension parts, support and technical support for Russian airlines.
Airbus has stopped sending spare parts to Russia and supporting Russian airlines, but is analyzing whether its Moscow engineering center can continue to serve local customers.
Energy
France’s TotalEnergies has said it will no longer provide capital for new projects in Russia.
BP is abandoning its 19.75% stake in Russian oil giant Rosneft, while Shell has said it will abandon all Russian operations.
Exxon Mobil will leave Russia’s oil and gas operations, valued at more than $ 4 billion.
Italian energy group Eni plans to sell its stake in a pipeline carrying Russian gas to Turkey.
German turbine maker Siemens Energy has shut down a new business in Russia.
Global commodity trader Trafigura has said it has frozen investment in Russia and is reviewing its 10% stake in Rosneft’s Vostok Oil project in the Arctic.
Industrial
The Swedish engineering group Sandvik has ceased operations in Russia, while its counterpart Atlas Copco has suspended all deliveries to the country.
Finnish engineering group Metso Outotec has suspended supplies to Russia.
Norsk Hydro will not enter into new contracts with Russian manufacturers until further notice and is considering a potential freeze on existing trade relations.
Siemens has suspended all new business and international deliveries to Russia, but will continue local service and maintenance activities in accordance with the sanctions, a company spokesman confirmed.
Logistics and delivery
UPS and FedEx suspend delivery services to Russia and Ukraine.
The Maersk shipping group will temporarily suspend all container shipments to and from Russia.
Deutsche Post has stopped DHL’s deliveries to Russia.
The German shipping company Hapag Lloyd has suspended reservations for Russia and stopped sailing to Ukraine.
The shipping company MSC has suspended reservations to and from Russia, but will still accept food and humanitarian cargo.
telecoms
Swedish telecommunications equipment maker Ericsson is suspending supplies to Russia.
Nokia will suspend supplies to Russia to enforce sanctions.