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Three other global companies have stopped working in Russia

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Household appliance manufacturer Whirlpool, tire manufacturer Michelin and elevator and escalator manufacturer KONE have announced their departure from Russia.

Today, June 28, three well -known companies in the world announced the termination of employment in the Russian Federation. This was reported by TG channel Klymenko Time.

Household appliance maker Whirlpool is reportedly selling its Russian business to Turkish Arcelik for € 220 million, while tire maker Michelin intends to transfer its Russian operations to local end -time management. of the year.

“Michelin now confirms that it is technically not possible to resume production, in part due to supply issues amid general uncertainty,” Michelin said in a statement.

In addition, the Finnish corporation KONE, which is the world leader in the manufacture of elevators and escalators, reported that the Russian division of the company will be handed over to top managers, after which the corporate activities in Russia will be terminated. .

Remember that Canada is imposing new sanctions against Russia. They will affect six individuals and 46 legal entities associated with the defense sector of the Russian Federation.

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Source: korrespondent

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