World turned against Russia, so far these companies have closed business

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Moscow: Today is the 14th day of the Russia-Ukraine War. Russia continues to intensify its attack on Ukraine, about which countries around the world are unhappy. So far, many countries have imposed various types of sanctions on Russia. Even the biggest companies are seen taking steps against Russia and in support of Ukraine. Let us know how many companies have banned Russia so far. companies pulling out of Russia:

  1. Late Tuesday night, many other companies including Ferrari and Lamborghini announced the closure of their business in Russia.
  2. L’Oreal has also announced the temporary closure of its offline and online stores in Russia.
  3. Apart from this, Unilever has also announced suspension of export and import of products to Russia.
  4. According to a Bloomberg report, McDonald’s is temporarily closing all 850 restaurants in Russia. However, the company will continue to pay salaries to its 62,000 employees in Russia.
  5. According to the Reuters report, Starbucks will stop all business activities in Russia, including shipments and cafe operations.
  6. Coca-Cola, Universal Music Group, PepsiCo, Netflix have also closed their business in Russia.
  7. Earlier, Mastercard and Visa had announced the suspension of their operations in Russia. Brewer Carlsberg and Japan Tobacco have closed their factories in Ukraine.
  8. On the other hand, UPS and FedEx Corp have suspended their services in and outside the country.
  9. KFC and Pizza Hut decided to halt their investment and development and promised assistance to Ukraine.
  10. Apple has stopped selling its products in Russia. Apple has removed Russian apps from its store.
  11. Facebook‘s parent company on Monday announced to block access to Russian news outlets RT and Sputnik.
  12. Google-owned YouTube said it blocked Russian state media, including RT, in Ukraine over the weekend.
  13. US President Joe Biden announced that America will no longer import oil and gas from Russia. He also accepted that America will also have to pay the price for this.
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