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Withdrawal of large foreign companies: "The Russian population will become poorer"
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The texts adopted this Friday allow the Russian authorities to strengthen their arsenal to control the story they tell the Russian population of the invasion of Ukraine.
AP - Alexander Zemlianichenko Jr.
By: Jean-Baptiste Marot Follow
1 min
After the American embargo decreed on imports of Russian hydrocarbons into the United States, and at a time when the European Union announces new retaliatory measures against Moscow on Wednesday, more and more multinationals are closing their subsidiaries Russians.
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The French railway manufacturer Alstom announced on Wednesday suspending its deliveries to Russia.
McDonald's, Starbucks, L'Oréal and Coca-Cola have announced the closure of their stores in the country.
Moscow denounces an economic war waged by Washington and the Russian Central Bank has announced the suspension of foreign currency sales until September 9.
What impact can the withdrawal of these large companies have?
Answers with Olivier Dorgans,
a
lawyer in international economic sanctions law at Ashurst.
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