Russia initiated aggression against Ukraine in 2014. On February 24, 2022, it started a full-scale military invasion to the Ukrainian territory. This brutal war and military crimes of Russian troops caused a humanitarian crisis in Ukraine with thousands civilians killed and millions becoming refuges. As a reaction to this act of aggression, many international companies decided to leave the Russian market, while some others continue doing business there as usual. We track such decisions of companies and urge them to stop funding the war.
Hold off investments: company postponing future planned investment/development/marketing while continuing substantive business
Pausing InvestmentsReducing Activities: company scaling back some business operations while continuing others
Scaling BackPause operations: company temporarily curtailing operations while keeping return options open
SuspensionClean Break: the company completely halting Russian engagements or exiting Russia
WithdrawalExit Completed: company sold its business/assets or its part of the business to a local partner and leaved the market or liquidated local entity(ies)
Exit CompletedReceived revenues in Russia in 2021-2023, there is no any official announcement. Still operating in Russia, total sales in Russia 2023 - 110 Million Euro, 130 workers. General director Viktor Denisenko (https://www.linkedin.com/in/viktor-d-86288719/) is from Edinaya Rossia party, his wife works in the president office of Russia and Symrise management know that. The company has growing plans for 2024: +15% sales growth and +20% growth in profit (https://www.linkedin.com/company/fbusiness-in-russia/).
Fuchs Petrolub, the world's largest independent lubricant manufacturer, told Lube Report in June 2022 that it “no longer supplies raw materials and finished products to Russia. The local business in Russia operates on a limited basis and products are only produced locally for the Russian market." But the company managed to increase its revenue and profit in 2022 vs 2021.
Continue doing business as usual.
Received revenues in Russia in 2021, there is no any official announcement
Received revenues in Russia in 2021-2024, there is no any official announcement. Revenue increased in 2024 vs 2023 by more than +30%.
Received revenues in Russia in 2021, there is no any official announcement
Received revenues in Russia in 2021, there is no any official announcement
No official statement
For the production of UAVs, the Russians need epoxy resin, which was supplied to Alabuga by the Russian company Kompozit-Vyroby, which, according to customs data, purchased the material from two German companies — R&G Faserverbundwerkstoffe and Goettle Advanced Products GmbH & Co.Kg.
Received revenues in Russia in 2021, there is no any official announcement
As The Insider found out, Donobuv also supplies the armed forces with shoe glue and solvents (supplied by Jakob KECK Chemie GmbH) and leather (supplied by Salamander SPS GmbH & Co. KG) from Germany, while the soles are imported from Italy (Tacchificio Campiglionese).
KLEIBERIT shows signs of ongoing operations in Russia: the company maintains an official Russian-language website with contacts of its Moscow-based team, regional representatives across Russia, and a Moscow address. On its global website, Russia is also listed in the dealer search as a country with an active partner network.
For the production of UAVs, the Russians need epoxy resin, which was supplied to Alabuga by the Russian company Kompozit-Vyroby, which, according to customs data, purchased the material from two German companies — R&G Faserverbundwerkstoffe and Goettle Advanced Products GmbH & Co.Kg.
The Russian chemical wholesaler Khimmed, which investigators believe received supplies from Riol Chemie, also landed on the list.
The company supplies the chemicals for the biggest mirror producer in Russia. There is no official statement but data on Russian imports shows the orders for "Guardian Russia" and "Roscotact" which were still produced and shipped out via a Turkish trucking company. To mask the tracks, the official business was done with a Turkish company which in turn then sent the products straight to Russia.
Stopping all non-essential business in Russia and Belarus, while ensuring continued access to health and agriculture products. In this regard, the company decided to continue supplying agricultural products to Russian farmers. Bayer added that it expects Russian authorities to help protect the free flow of agricultural products, expressing the hope that they will not use the food to put pressure on other countries.
Suspend manufacturing in Russia
Still operating in Russia. 2 companies: FOLMANN LLC and CHEMICAL ALLIANCE LLC. Revenue decreased in 2024 vs 2023 by more than -10%.
Received revenues in Russia in 2021-2024, there is no any official announcement. Revenue decreased in 2024 vs 2023 by more than -20%.
There is no statement on the company's website about the termination of cooperation with the Russian Federation. On the company's website there is information about the representative office in Russia. Revenue decreased in 2024 vs 2023 by more than -20%.