Breakdown: The companies that have exited Russia

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Breakdown: The companies that have exited Russia: After Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, more than 300 companies have halted operations or exited the country

both have announced their exit from Russia in protest of the military action against Ukraine.In the consumer goods and retail sector, Unilever — which owns brands like Dove and Handy Andy — suspended imports and exports to Russia. Clothing retailers H&M, Nike and Adidas have paused sales.

Food retailers McDonald’s, Starbucks, and PepsiCo either said they were closing temporarily or would continue producing only certain products, such as baby food.

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