With the war on the ground in Ukraine continuing into its second week, along with the sanctions imposed by the majority of the international community, there is another war going on and it is also crippling Russia and its economy.
A corporate war is also being waged against Russia, with big name brands employing tens of thousands of Russians, either suspending trading or shutting shop.
This trade war also feeds in into the information and social media war that sees Ukraine winning and Russia losing with public perception always favouring the victim not the perpetrator.
Companies across all sectors have entered this new 'war' including food and beverages, energy, technology, banking, transport, media, travel, and retail.
Here are a list of major companies which have halted operations in Russia or taken another form of action in response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
Food and drink
• McDonald’s
• Starbucks
• Coca-Cola
• PepsiCo
• Yum Brands, which owns KFC and Pizza Hut
• Little Caesars
• Heineken
• Carlsberg
Energy
• Shell
• BP
• Exxon Mobil
Technology
• Apple
• Microsoft
• Adobe
• Dell Technologies
• Samsung
• Amazon
• Uber
• Sony
Finance
• Visa
• MasterCard
• American Express
• Deloitte
• Ernst & Young
• KPMG
• Citigroup
• EY
• PwC
Retail
• Amazon.com
• Adidas
• ASOS
• BooHoo Group
• Chanel
• Estee Lauder
• IKEA
• Prada
• Puma
• Nike
Media
• Spotify
• Netflix
• Walt Disney Company
• Warner Bros
Motoring
• Aston Martin
• General Motors
• Harley-Davidson
• Honda Motor
• Mazda
• Mercedes-Benz Group
• Nissan Motor
• Toyota Motor
• Volkswagen
• BMW
Travel and logistics
• UPS
• FedEx
• DHL
• Airbnb
• Airbus and Boeing
• American Airlines
• Delta Airlines
• United Airlines
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