Eco from here eco from elsewhere
Russia, future financial and industrial pariah?
Sberbank, one of the major banks in Russia.
© REUTERS/Sergei Karpukhin
By: Bruno Faure Follow
1 min
Isolate Moscow, more than ever, punish Vladimir Putin for his crimes.
Westerners are attacking the big banks in Russia (Sberbank, Alfabank), targets of new sanctions.
New investments are prohibited, the Europeans decide on an embargo on coal.
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At the same time, many foreign companies are ceasing their activities in Russia, under pressure from public opinion and political leaders.
Others have decided to stay, for the time being.
How to analyze this dilemma, between respect for morality, human rights on the one hand, requirements of shareholders, employment of employees, on the other hand?
What is the geopolitical responsibility of companies?
Our guests :
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Yamina Tadjeddine Fourneyron,
Professor of Economics at the University of Lorraine, specialist in international finance
INTERVIEW WITH YAMINA TADJEDDINE FOURNEYRON
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Gilles Rémy,
CEO of CIFAL, a French company based in Moscow
INTERVIEW WITH GILLES REMY
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Nathalie Belhoste,
Professor of Geopolitics at the Grenoble School of Management
INTERVIEW WITH NATHALIE BELHOSTE
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Arnaud Kremer
, president of Iremos, a consulting firm in crisis management, travel safety and security and president of the Security Commission of the CIAN (French Council of Investors in Africa).
INTERVIEW WITH LENNART VERSTAPPEN
- At the end of the program, an interview with
Lennart Verstappen
, spokesperson for the port of Antwerp (Belgium), one of the largest European ports.
It details its environmental strategy while the latest report from the IPCC (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change) calls on economic players to reduce their dependence on fossil fuels.
INTERVIEW WITH LENNART VERSTAPPEN
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