COALITION

FOR

UKRAINE

Coalition

for

Ukraine

alex-algard

A personal note:

I'm a tech entrepreneur and concerned citizen trying to support Ukraine. I hope to rally suppport for companies pulling out of Russia, and add pressure on those that still remain, by providing you info to share in social media. Thank you for your support! - Alex Algard

CORPORATIONS SUPPORTING UKRAINE:

An Accounting of Who's Pulling Out and Who's Continuing Business With Russia

The brutal Russian invasion of Ukraine is being fought on many fronts, including the economic front. Corporations have made various announcements regarding Ukraine and Russia, but what are their actual actions to help prevent more bloodshed? As of January 23, we are tracking 1217 companies, of which 953 are pulling out of Russia, and 264 holdouts (highlighted in red) are mostly continuing to do business as usual in Russia. Review the list, take action (here and directly), tweet and share!

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LIST OF COMPANIES
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1217
Pulling Out
953
Holdouts
264

Accounting
9
Advertising
7
Aerospace
16
Aircraft
8
Architects
6
Association
17
Automotive
49
Beverages
39
Chemicals
25
Clothing
59
Commodities
16
Conglomerate
24
Consulting
20
Consumer
2
Consumer goods
79
Electronics
25
Energy
71
Engineering
1
Entertainment
16
Finance
97
Financial
1
Food
85
Industrial
157
Internet
41
Law
30
Logistics
22
Luxury
30
Manufacturing
121
Media
40
Medical
46
Medicine
1
Payments
13
Real Estate
15
Retail
100
Services
76
Sports
27
Tech
139
Telecom
10
Tires
7
Transportation
35
Travel
44
Video games
27
Headquarters

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Australia

Austria

Azerbaijan

Belarus

Belgium

Bermuda

Brazil

Canada

China

Cyprus

Czech Republic

Czechia

Denmark

England

Estonia

Finland

France

Germany

Gibraltar

Greece

Greenland

Hungary

Iceland

India

Indonesia

Ireland

Israel

Italy

Japan

Kazakhstan

Latvia

Liechtenstein

Lithuania

Luxembourg

Malaysia

Malta

Mexico

Monaco

Netherlands

New Zealand

Norway

Pakistan

Panama

Poland

Portugal

Puerto Rico

Qatar

Romania

Serbia

Singapore

Slovenia

South Africa

South Korea

Spain

Sri Lanka

Sweden

Switzerland

Taiwan

Thailand

Turkey

UAE

UK

USA

Ukraine

Vietnam

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3M

HQ: USA
Manufacturing
Consumer goods

March 10: Suspended all Russian business operations (Moscow office and 2 production plants)

Listed on: World's Most Ethical Companies (Ethisphere)

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Aalberts

HQ: Netherlands
Industrial
Manufacturing

May 19: Continuing operations "on a lower level", postponed investments (Activities in Russia represent less than 1% of total revenue)

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Ahlstrom-Munksjö

HQ: Finland
Manufacturing

April 14: Continues to operate glassfiber tissue production facility in Tver. Discontinued exports to Russia (Russia represented 1.4% of net sales)

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Akrapovič

HQ: Slovenia
Automotive
Manufacturing

March 10: Continues to sell its exhausts in Russia

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Ambarella

HQ: USA
Tech
Manufacturing

April 14: Suspended shipments to Russia (generated only 0.002% of revenue in Russia)

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Amcor

HQ: Switzerland
Manufacturing

December 23: Sold all of its factories in Russia (Russian factories generated 2% to 3% of total Amcor sales)

Listed on: Forbes Global 2000

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Ametek

HQ: USA
Conglomerate
Manufacturing

April 1: Closed its TPM Russia, Inc. subsidiary

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Amica

HQ: Poland
Manufacturing
Retail

March 16: Suspended production for Russian market, importing no components from Russia

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Amsted Rail

HQ: USA
Transportation
Manufacturing

March 29: Taking steps to exit manufacturing position in a jointly owned bearing factory in Saratov. Closing office in Moscow

SOURCES

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Analog Devices

HQ: USA
Manufacturing
Tech

March 8: Ceased Business activities in Russia, instructed all distributors to halt shipments

Listed on: Forbes Global 2000

SOURCES

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Andritz

HQ: Austria
Industrial
Manufacturing

April 15: Continuing to export to Russia. Suspended all its new business in Russia (Representative office in Moscow)

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Arconic

HQ: USA
Manufacturing
Industrial

November 16: Exited the Russian market through sale of operations

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ARM (SoftBank Group)

HQ: UK
Tech
Manufacturing

March 18: Suspended delivery of products and support to customers and partners in Russia

Listed on: World's Most Ethical Companies (Ethisphere)

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Bang & Olufsen

HQ: Denmark
Electronics
Manufacturing

April 16: Stopped all sales and shipments

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Barry-Wehmiller

HQ: USA
Manufacturing
Industrial

No statement regarding Russian operations. Operates an office in Moscow

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Black Red White

HQ: Poland
Retail
Manufacturing

April 5: Stopped trading in Russia. Company has one store in Russia in the process of liquidation

SOURCES

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Boryszew

HQ: Poland
Manufacturing
Chemicals

March 14: Operations temporarily suspended

SOURCES

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CANPACK

HQ: Poland
Industrial
Manufacturing

April 11: Continues to operate in Russia with two aluminum beverage can plants. Suspended further investments in Russia

SOURCES

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Cargotec

HQ: Finland
Manufacturing

March 1: Stopped all sales to Russia. (Russia’s share of total sales was below 1% in 2021, 50 employees)

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Ceratizit

HQ: Luxembourg
Manufacturing

August 2: Stopped all deliveries to Russia

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Cersanit

HQ: Poland
Manufacturing

April 5: Pledged to sell its Russian assets (three large production plants in Fryanovo, Kuchino and Syzran, as well as trade organization). Suspended new investment from 24. Feb

SOURCES

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CHR Hansen

HQ: Denmark
Manufacturing

March 11: Discontinuing supply of products not relating to basic food and human health, all profit from our continued operations in Russia will be donated

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Cie Automotive

HQ: Spain
Automotive
Manufacturing

March 9: Temporarily stopped production in its aluminum plant in Togliatti (65 employees)

SOURCES

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Corticeira Amorim

HQ: Portugal
Manufacturing

March 17: Suspended commercial activities in Russia. (1.5% of sales in Russia, Belarus and Ukraine, 30 employees)

SOURCES

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Danfoss

HQ: Denmark
Manufacturing

July 15: Exited Russian operations through sale to local management

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Delonghi

HQ: Italy
Manufacturing

March 10: Continues to sell in Russia (4.9% of revenue generated in Russia and Ukraine)

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Denso

HQ: Japan
Automotive
Manufacturing

March 15: Suspended all shipments to Russia

Listed on: Forbes Global 2000

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Dover Corporation

HQ: USA
Conglomerate
Industrial
Manufacturing

April 14: Continues to operate in Russia, small number of employees working on fulfilling existing contractual agreements . In the process of winding down business operations in Russia, ramping down sales activity and liquidating working capital

Listed on: Forbes Global 2000

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Dr. Theiss Naturwaren

HQ: Germany
Consumer goods
Manufacturing

March 24: Continues to operate in Russia citing responsibility towards all employees (around 130 employees in Russia)

SOURCES

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Duol

HQ: Slovenia
Manufacturing

March 23: Continuing to operate as usual. Duol Director, Dušan Olaj, stated war would have no serious consequences for their affairs

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Egger

HQ: Austria
Industrial
Manufacturing

No statement regarding Russian operations. Plants in Gagarin and Shuya. Sales office in Moscow

SOURCES

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Electrolux

HQ: Sweden
Manufacturing

September 2: Exited Russia and divested the business to local management through a sale of its Russian subsidia

Listed on: Forbes Global 2000

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Elopak

HQ: Norway
Manufacturing

February 22: Sold Russian operations to local management

SOURCES

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Epiroc

HQ: Sweden
Industrial
Manufacturing

April 25: Paused deliveries to Russia on the 1st of March (533 employees, Russian revenues represented 6.1% of group revenues)

Listed on: Forbes Global 2000

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Famur

HQ: Poland
Manufacturing

March 4: Suspended the implementation of two contracts for the supply of equipment to Russia

SOURCES

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FANUC

HQ: Japan
Manufacturing
Services

Suspended their shipments to Russia. Local offices will continue to conduct limited service and maintenance activities for installed products

Listed on: Forbes Global 2000

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FAW Group

HQ: China
Automotive
Manufacturing

December 14: No statement on Russian operations. In partnership with Russia's Penza with plans to establish an assembly of electric (Dealer in Moscow, production, production facilities in Russia)

Listed on: Forbes Global 2000

SOURCES

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FMC Corporation

HQ: USA
Chemicals
Manufacturing

April 14: Discontinued operations in Russia. Idling and closing plant in Russia (crop protection packaging and formulation plant in Cheboksary)

Listed on: Forbes Global 2000

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Georg Fischer

HQ: Switzerland
Industrial
Manufacturing

February 27: Ended its trading operations in Russia. Closed its representative office in Moscow

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Gestamp

HQ: Spain
Automotive
Manufacturing

March 7: Stopped production at its four plants in Russia (Russia represents 1.3% of total revenues)

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Grohe

HQ: Germany
Manufacturing

March 14: Russian website is still operational despite claims shipments to Russia are suspended

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Groupe Seb

HQ: France
Manufacturing
Consumer goods

April 14: "Sharply" reducing its activities in Russia and suspending all investments (Industrial plant in St. Petersburg)

Listed on: Forbes Global 2000

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Grundfos

HQ: Denmark
Manufacturing
Industrial

January 5: Copletely withdrew as local management is set to tak over operations in Russia

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Hampidjan

HQ: Iceland
Manufacturing

July 11: Withdrawn from doing business with Russian fishing companies. Ceased all exports to Russia

SOURCES

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HILTI

HQ: Liechtenstein
Manufacturing
Industrial

July 19: Continues small amount of residual business for long-standing customers. no longer delivers machines to Russia Terminated 300 employees and severed business relationships with 700 customers

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Holcim

HQ: Switzerland
Industrial
Manufacturing

December 14: Exited Russian marked by selling Russian business to local management. Suspended new capital investments

Listed on: Forbes Global 2000

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Huhtamaki

HQ: Finland
Manufacturing
Food

September 2: Sold its operations in Russia to Espetina Ltd (Operated a Fiber Packaging manufacturing facility in Ivanteevka)

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Huntsman Corporation

HQ: USA
Chemicals
Manufacturing

No statement regarding Russian operations. 2 offices, 1 production plant (around 150 employees)

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Idexx Labs

HQ: USA
Manufacturing

June 20: Liquidated their Russian subsidiary (Office in Moscow- 18 employees)

Listed on: Forbes Global 2000

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Illinois Tool Works

HQ: USA
Manufacturing

March 9: Discontinue all shipments into Russia (160 employees in the region)

Listed on: Forbes Global 2000

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FAQ

Why does it matter whether or not companies pull out of Russia?

These companies want to be on the right side of history in the eyes of their customers, employees, and shareholders. Their actions absolutely matter and will make a difference. The Kremlin cannot win this economic war, and the oligarchs of Russia are now starting to openly speak up against Putin.

What are your data sources?

We rely on the most authoritative sources available online, including public announcements by corporations and online media sources as attributed in the "source" column.

How do you define "pulling out of Russia"? If a company is not shutting down 100% of Russian operations, what threshold do you use?

Most companies that are withdrawing from the Russian market are not shutting down 100% of their Russian operations. We try to ascertain how material the pullback is relative to the company's overall business within Russia, and if it is a significant reduction, then we will give the company credit for it. Conversely, if a company has announced that it is shutting a portion of its Russian business, but we have determined that the affected businesses is in fact a relatively small portion of the overall business, then we will still call attention to the company needing to do more.

Am I hurting the average Russian citizen by encouraging businesses to leave?

Russia’s unprovoked invasion of Ukraine can be repulsed on the ground and through economic pressure. In fact, if the ground war slows to a stalemate, the economic war is increasingly important. We believe the most helpful way for us to take action is to urgently encourage major businesses to cease business ties with Russia. This economic pressure will help expedite an end to the war.

Who created this website and why?

Alex Algard, a tech entrepreneur, created this website, and he provides ongoing support for a professional team of web development, research, and data entry staff. As a concerned citizen, he felt compelled to do something in support of Ukraine.

Alex can be found online here: Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram

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