List of companies that applied sanctions during the Russo-Ukrainian War

The first round of sanctions was applied in March 2014, after the Russian annexation of Crimea and its support for the war in Donbas. The second active round of applied sanctions started in February 2022, after the full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine.

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Company Industry Origin Suspended services Start date
3M Conglomerate   United States all operations in Russia[1] 2022
Accenture Consulting   Ireland closing business in Russia[2] 2022
Activision Blizzard Video game   United States all sales in Russia [3] 2022
Advanced Micro Devices Semiconductor company   United States Chip sales to Russia[4] 2022
Adidas Clothing   Germany partnership with Russian Football Union[5] 2 March 2022
AerCap Aircraft leasing   Ireland cease lending to Russians[2] 2022
Airbnb Hospitality   United States All operations[6] 2022
Airbus Aerospace manufacturer   France Stopped providing support services to Russian Airlines[7] Continues to purchase titanium from Russian Federation[8] 2 March 2022
Alaska Airlines Airline   United States suspend Russian partnerships[2] 2022
Alcoa Metals   United States suspend all business with Russia[2] 2022
Allianz Financial services   Germany curtail Russian access to capital markets[2] 2022
Amadeus IT Group Software   Spain Distribution service with Russia's Aeroflot and new planned commercial projects in Russia[9] 2022
Amazon Internet   United States 2 March 2022
American Airlines Airlines   United States Severed all ties with Aeroflot and S7 Airlines and suspended interline agreements.[11] 2 March 2022
American Express payment card services   United States Suspended all operations in Russia and Belarus[12] 2022
Amway Direct selling   United States 2022
Anheuser-Busch alcoholic beverages   Belgium halt all shipments to Russia[2] 2022
ApiX-Drive Technology   Estonia Complete cessation of work with users from Russia 2022
Apple Computer hardware and software   United States Halt all product sales[13] 17 January 2015; 1 March 2022 (Apple Pay, retail)
Asda Retail   United Kingdom remove products from Russia[2] 2022
ASOS Online retail   United Kingdom Retail sales stopped[15] 2 March 2015
Assicurazioni Generali Insurance   Italy exit Russia completely[2] 2022
ASUS Computers   Taiwan Halt Russia product shipments[16] 14 March 2022
Aston Martin Luxury cars   United Kingdom Retail[17] 2 March 2022
Atlas Copco Industrial equipment   Sweden halt all shipments to Russia[2] 2022
Autodesk Software   United States Business in Russia[18] 2022
Avast Software   Czechia Stopped sales to Russia and suspended all activities[19] 2022
Avid Technology Technology   United States all sales and support for all customers, users and resellers in Russia and Belarus[20] 2022
Bain Management consulting   United States suspend consulting for all Russian government entities[2] 2022
Baker McKenzie Law firm   United States suspend services for all Kremlin entities[2] 2022
Balenciaga Luxury fashion   France Russian revenue streams[21] 2022
BASF Chemical industry   Germany suspend new Russian relationships[2] 2022
BBC Broadcasting   United Kingdom suspend all operations in Russia[2] 2022
Bentley Luxury cars   United Kingdom Exports to Russia[22] 2022
BlackRock Investment management   United States curtail Russian access to capital markets[2] 2022
Bloomberg Technology, Financial technology and mass media   United States pull back journalists from Russia[2] 2022
BMW Luxury vehicles and motorcycles   Germany Exporting cars to Russia.[23] 2022
BNP Paribas Financial services   France curtail Russian access to capital markets[2] 2022
Boeing Designs, manufactures, and sells airplanes, rotorcraft, rockets, satellites, telecommunications equipment, and missiles   United States Suspended parts and maintenance support for Russian airlines as well as its operations in Moscow[24] Suspended purchases of titanium from Russia[25] 2022
Bokaldo Group Financial services   United Kingdom Stopped accepting Russian capital.[26] 2022
Bolt Vehicle for hire, micromobility, car-sharing, and food delivery services   Estonia Ties with Russian companies[27] 2022
Bombardier Aerospace manufacturer   Canada restrict new Russian business[2] 2022
BooHoo Group Online retail   United Kingdom halt all shipments to Russia[2] 2022
Booking.com Travel   Netherlands operations in Russia[28] 2022
BCG Management consulting   United States suspend all consulting in Russia[2] 2022
BP Oil and gas   United Kingdom Stake in Russian oil giant Rosneft.[29] 2022
Budějovický Budvar Brewer   Czechia Stopped taking new orders from Russia[30] 2022
Bridgestone Tyre manufacturer   Japan Suspended manufacturing and investment in Russia.[31] 14 March 2022
Burberry Fashion retail   United Kingdom halt all shipments to Russia[2] 2022
Cadillac Automobile manufacture   United States Business to Russia[32] 2022
Canada Goose Clothing   Canada halt all shipments to Russia[2] 2022
Cannes Festival Film Festival   France Ban Russian Delegations[33] 2022
Cargill Grain exporter   United States Cease exporting grain from Russia.[34] 1 July 2023
Carlsberg Brewer   Denmark Exports, New Investments Into Russia[35] 4 March 2022
Carnival Hospitality, Tourism   United States drop Russia from itineraries[2] 2022
Cartier Luxury goods   France operations in Russia[36] 2022
Caterpillar Engineering equipment   USA Russian operation sold.[37] 2023
CEX.io Cryptocurrency Exchange   United Kingdom Registration of users from Russia, Belarus and Ukraine, Suspended all deposit and trading activities of clients from these regions.[38] 2022
Chanel Luxury goods   France sales in Russia[39] 2022
Chevrolet Automobile   United States Vehicle exports to Russia[40] 2022
Cisco Technology   United States All business operations[41] 2022
CMA CGM Container shipping   France halt all shipments to Russia[2] 2022
The Coca-Cola Company Beverage corporation   United States Sales in Russia[42] 2022
Cogent Communications Telecommunications   United States cut all internet to Russia[2] 2022
Continental AG Tyre manufacturer   Germany Sold Russian factory.[43] 1 May 2023
Credit Suisse Financial services    Switzerland curtail Russian access to capital markets[2] 2022
Coursera Online course provider   United States

Ceased all content for Russian university and industry partners including courses, paid course experiences and collecting payment from any learners or institutions in Russia,[44]

2022
Crunchyroll
(Funimation)
Anime, manga, Japanese media   United States
  Japan
10 March 2022
Daimler Truck Commercial vehicle manufacturer   Germany Exports to Russia and production in Russia[46] 2022
Dassault Aviation Aircraft manufacturer   France Falcon Deliveries[47] 2022
David Chipperfield Architects Architecture Worldwide working on their projects in Russia[48] 2022
DB Schenker Logistics and freight transport   Germany halt all shipments to Russia[2] 2022
Deezer Music streaming   France Subscription in Russia[49] 2022
Dell Computer hardware   United States Suspended product sales in Russia[50] 31 August 2022
Deloitte Professional services   United Kingdom separating Russia operations[51] 2022
Delta Air Lines Airline   United States suspend agreement with Aeroflot[2] 2022
Dentons Law firm Worldwide suspend services for all Kremlin entities[2] 2022
DHL Logistics   Germany Deliveries to Russia[52] 2022
Diageo Beverages   United Kingdom halt all shipments to Russia[2] 2022
DirecTV

Multichannel video programming distributor

  United States cut Kremlin backed TV networks[2] 2022
Disney Entertainment and media   United States All theatrical releases in Russia[53] 2022
DJI Commercial drones   China Pauses service in Russia due to their product used in military offensive.[54] 1 April 2022
Domino Pizza Fast food   United States DP Eurasia franchise in Russia being put into bankruptcy.[55] 1 August 2023
DSV Transport and logistics   Denmark halt all shipments to Russia[2] 2022
DXC Technology Technology   United States exit the Russian market[56] 2022
eBay Internet   United States [13] 2 June 2015
ETS Language   United States suspend testing in Russia and Belarus 2022
Ekaterra Tea producer   Netherlands Lipton and Brooke Bond tea maker withdrew from Russia and ceased production. 2022
Electrolux Appliance manufacturer   Sweden Sold business to local management and exited Russia.[57] 30 September 2022
Electronic Arts Video games   United States

all product sales FIFA, NHL, Need for Speed, Sims, Apex Legends, Battlefield Exclude Russia from FIFA 22 and NHL 22[58]
Russia also excluded from 2023 games.

2022
Embraer Aviation   Brazil The company stopped providing maintenance and technical support services to Russian customers[59] 3 March 2022
Eni Energy   Italy divest Russian pipeline[2] 2022
ESRI Software   United States Esri and its distributor Esri CIS are no longer selling any products and services to Russia and Belarus[2] 2022
Equinor Energy   Norway exit joint ventures in Russia[2]

Left Russia in September 2022 after selling assets to Rosneft for one euro[60]

2022
Ericsson Networking and telecommunications   Sweden Deliveries to Russia[61] 2022
Ernst & Young Professional services   United Kingdom separating Russia operations[51] 2022
Essity Hygiene and health company   Sweden Sold Russian business.[62] 30 June 2023
Etsy E-commerce   United States Canceled all balances owed by sellers in Ukraine on its platform, totaling almost $4 million in listing fees[63] 2022
Eurovision Song Contest   European Countries Banned Russia from competing[64] 2022
Expedia Online Travel   United States Ceased sales to and from Russia[65] 2022
ExxonMobil Oil and gas corporation   United States Operations at Sakhalin-1, make no new investments in Russia[66]

Left Russia completely on 17 October 2022 after Russian president Vladimir Putin expropriated its properties[67]

2022
EPAM Technology   United States Providing services to customers in Russia[68] 2022
ESET Security software   Slovakia Stopping all new sales to any individuals, businesses and organizations in Russia and Belarus.[69] 2022
Facebook Networking service   United States Banned the Russian state media channels[70] 2022
Farfetch E-commerce   United Kingdom halt all shipments to Russia[2] 2022
Fast Retailing Clothing   Japan Uniqlo[71] 2022
Fazer Food industry   Finland Export to Russia[72] 2022
FedEx Transportation   United States Delivery service[73] 2022
Ferrari Manufacturer of sports cars   Italy Suspended businesses with Russia[74] 2022
FIFA and UEFA Sport Worldwide Suspend Russia from international football[75] 2022
Fleetcor Payment products and services   United States Sold Russian business.[76] 2023
Ford Automotive   United States Shut down its three plants in Russia in 2019 as part of an effort to turn around its struggling European operation.[77] 2019
Formula 1 Sport   United Kingdom Prohibition to compete under the flag of Russia[78] 2022
Games Workshop Entertainment   United Kingdom Sales suspended within Russia and Belarus[79] 16 March 2022
Gazprom-Media Media   Russia NTV withdrawn from Crimea[80] 1 January 2015
General Electric Conglomerate   United States Halt supply of parts to Aeroflot[2]
Stops servicing gas turbines.[81]
2022
2023
General Motors Automotive   United States Some business in Russia[82] 28 February 2022
Geodis Rail transport   France halt all shipments to Russia[2] 2022
GitLab Software Worldwide New business in Russia and Belarus[83] 11 March 2022
GlobalFoundries Semiconductors   United States halt all shipments to Russia[2] 2022
Globus Department Store    Switzerland Terminated the import and selling of Russian goods 2 March 2022
GoDaddy Internet   United States Domain registrar and web hosting 29 January 2015
Goldman Sachs Investment bank   United States all operations in Russia[84] 2022
Google Internet   United States 30 January 2015; 1 Mar 2022 (Google Pay[14])
Grammarly Software   United States Service in Russia and Belarus[85] 2022
Grant Thornton Professional services Worldwide closing business in Russia[2] 2022
Guardian Industries Glass company   United States Sold Russian subsidiary.[86] 31 July 2022
Harley Davidson Motorcycle manufacture   United States Business in Russia[87] 1 March 2022
Heineken Lager Beer   Netherlands beer exports and investment projects in Russia[88]
sold seven breweries for €1 to Arnest.[55]
2022
2023
Hempel Group Specialist paints and coatings   Denmark Sold its Russian business.[89] 13 July 2023
Hewlett-Packard Computer hardware   United States Suspended product shipments to Russia.[90]
Exits Russia
2 March 2022
1 June 2022
Henkel Chemical and consumer goods   Germany Investments in Russia[91] 2022
Hermès Luxury goods   France Suspended its activities in Russia[92] 2022
Hilton Hospitality   United States Suspended development activity and closed all offices in Russia 2022
H&M Clothing   Sweden Sales in Russia[93] 2022
Honda Automotive   Japan Exports of cars and motorcycles to Russia[94] 2022
Hapag-Lloyd Marine transportation and container shipping   Germany halt all shipments to Russia[2] 2022
HMM Container shipping   South Korea halt all shipments to Russia[2] 2022
HSBC Banking   United Kingdom curtail Russian access to capital markets[2] 2022
Hyundai Automotive   South Korea Production at its St Petersburg plant in Russia[95] 2022
IBM Technology   United States all operations in Russia[96] 2022
iHerb Online retail   United States all operations in Russia[97] 2022
IKEA Retail chain   Sweden Suspended all its stores in Russia and halted its sourcing in Russia and Belarus.[98] 2022
Inditex Retail   Spain Permanently suspended its activity in the 502 stores (of which 86 are Zara) and on the country's online channel

Zara Home, Bershka, Massimo Dutti, Oysho, Pull&Bear, Stradivarius, Uterqüe, Lefties[99][100]

2022
Intercontinental Exchange Business services, financial services, financial markets and technology   United States curtail Russian access to capital markets[2] 2022
International Cycling Union Sport Worldwide ban on all Russian competition[2] 2022
International Ice Hockey Federation Sport Worldwide ban on all Russian competition[2] 2022
International Skating Union Sport Worldwide ban on all Russian competition[2] 2022
International Tennis Federation Sport Worldwide suspend Russian partnerships[2] 2022
International Weightlifting Federation Sport Worldwide ban on all Russian competition[2] 2022
IOC Sport Worldwide ban Russian athletes from competing[2] 2022
Instagram Social media   United States Demoting posts from Russian state-media[101] 2022
Intel Technology   United States Chip sales to Russia[4] 2022
Jablotron Security systems   Czechia Stops sales to Russia[30] 2022
Jaguar Land Rover Automotive   United Kingdom Deliveries of Russia-bound vehicles[95] 2022
Japan Tobacco Tobacco   Japan all operations in Russia[71] 2022
JetBrains Technology   Czechia sales and R&D in Russia and Belarus[102] 2022
JD Sports Retail   United Kingdom suspend operations in Russia[2] 2022
JDE Peet's Coffee producer   Netherlands Douwe Egberts, L'OR, Kenco, Tassimo and many other brands will no longer be imported into Russia.[103] 31 December 2022
Jooble WEB   Ukraine Operation in Russia and Belarus[104] 2022
JPMorgan Chase Financial services   United States curtail Russian access to capital markets[2] 2022
JYSK Retail chain   Denmark Work in Russia[105][2] 2022
Kering Luxury goods   France All product sales, Balenciaga, Bottega Veneta, Gucci, Alexander McQueen, Yves Saint Laurent[106] 2022
KingsIsle Entertainment Internet   United States Wizard101, Pirate101 3 February 2021
Kinross Gold Metals and mining   Canada suspend operations in Russia[2] 2022
Korean Air Airline   South Korea no flying over Russian airspace[2] 2022
KPMG Professional services network   Netherlands separating Russia operations[51] 2022
Kuehne + Nagel Transport and logistics    Switzerland suspend all shipments to Russia[2] 2022
Kyivstar Communications   Ukraine 26 February 2022
KUNA Cryptocurrency exchange   Ukraine All ruble pairs and closed the deposit and withdrawal of the ruble[38] 2022
Lamborghini Manufacturer of sports cars   Italy Suspended businesses with Russia.[74] 2022
Lanxess Chemicals   Germany Sold business to Vladimir Yakushin.[107] 31 May 2023
Lego Toys   Denmark Shipments of toy bricks to Russia[108] 2022
Levi Strauss & Co Clothing   United States commercial operations in Russia[109] 2022
Life:) Communications   Ukraine 26 February 2022
Linklaters Law firm   United Kingdom suspend operations in Russia[2] 2022
Live Nation Entertainment Entertainment   United States halt all operations in Russia[2] 2022
London Stock Exchange Group Financial services   United Kingdom curtail Russian access to capital markets[2] 2022
Lumen Technologies Telecommunications   United States suspend new Russian relationships[2] 2022
Luxoft DXC Technology company   United States Russian business sold.[110] 30 April 2022
LVMH Luxury goods   France All product sales, Moët & Chandon, Hennessy, Louis Vuitton, Givenchy, Christian Dior, Kenzo, Bulgari, Marc Jacobs, Stella McCartney, Loewe, Fendi[106] 2022
Mango Retail   Spain Spanish retailer Mango closed all its 126 shops in Russia.[111] 2022
Marks & Spencer Retail   United Kingdom Stopped shipments to Turkish franchisee's Russian business[112] 2022
MasterCard Banking   United States network services in Russia[113] 2022
Match Group Internet and technology company   United States of America Tinder and other apps owner withdrawing completely from Russia.[114] 30 June 2023
Mazda Automotive   Japan halt all shipments to Russia[2] 2022
Maersk Shipping   Denmark Deliveries[115] 2022
Marugame Seimen Foodservice   Japan Stores in Russia will be closed by March 31, 2022.[116][117] 31 March 2022
McDonald's Fast food corporation   United States Sales in Russia[42] 2022
McKinsey & Company Management consulting Worldwide Business with any government entity in Russia[118] 2022
MSC Mediterranean Shipping Company Transportation    Switzerland halt all shipments to Russia[2] 2022
Mercedes-Benz Group Vehicle manufacturer   Germany Exports to Russian and production in Russia[46] 2022
Meta Social media, Social network advertising, Consumer electronics, Virtual reality   United States suspend Russian advertising[2] 2022
Metso Industrial machinery   Finland halt all shipments to Russia[2] 2022
Meyn Food Processing Technology Poultry processing equipment   Netherlands Ceases selling new machines and suspends spare parts servicing in Russia.[119] 2023
Michelin Tyre manufacturer   France Sold subsidiary and exited Russia.[120] 30 May 2023
Michelin Guide Guide   France Restaurant recommendations in Russia[121] 2022
Microsoft Technology corporation   United States Sales in Russia.[122]
Suspends licences for Russian companies.[123]
2022
30 September 2023
Moncler Fashion   Italy suspend operations in Russia[2] 2022
Moody's Investors Service Investors Service   United States commercial operations in Russia. [124] 5 March 2022
Morrisons Retail   United Kingdom remove products from Russia[2] 2022
MSCI Financial services   United States curtail Russian access to capital markets[2] 2022
Nasdaq Stock exchange   United States curtail Russian access to capital markets[2] 2022
Netflix Streaming service and production   United States service in Russia[125] 2022
Niantic Gaming   United States service in Russia and Belarus[126] 11 March 2022
NHL Hockey League   Canada

  United States

relationships with "business partners in Russia[127][2] 28 February 2022
Nike Retail chain   United States Suspended operations in Russia.[128][129] 2022
Nintendo Video games   Japan Sale of games in Russia [130]
Leaves Russia completely
1 March 2022
2023
Nippon Sheet Glass Glass company   Japan Sold Russian subsidiary and exited Russia.[131] 1 June 2023
Nissan Automotive   Japan halt all shipments to Russia[2] 2022
Nokia Telecommunications, technology   Finland Deliveries to Russia[132] 2022
Nokian Tyres Tyre manufacturer   Finland Sold Russian business and ended all business in Russia.[133] 31 March 2023
Norsk Hydro Metals   Norway freeze Russian investments[2] 2022
Nvidia Computer hardware   United States Product sales[134] 2022
OneWeb Communications   United Kingdom Use of Russian rockets[135] 2022
OMV Oil, gas, petrochemistry and recycling   Austria divest Russian projects[2] 2022
Oracle Technology   United States All operations in Russia[136] 2019
Panasonic Multinational conglomerate   Japan Transactions with Russia[137] 2022
Papa John's Restaurant chain   United States Papa John's International announced that it had suspended operation of its stores in Russia on March 9, 2022.[138] One American franchise owner plans to continue operating 190 stores.[139] 2022
Paramount Global Entertainment   United States Film distribution in Russia[140] 2022
PayPal Banking   United States Suspended its services in Russia[13][141] 2022
Payoneer Banking   United States the ability for new customers in Russia to use Payoneer services[142] 2022
Paysera Communications   Lithuania Process transactions in Russian roubles[143] 2022
PepsiCo food, snack, and beverage manufacturer   United States Exports of soft drinks to Russia[144] 2022
Plzenský Prazdroj Brewer   Czechia Stopped taking new orders from Russia[30] 2022
Porsche manufacturer and marketer of luxury cars   Germany Exports to Russia[22] 2022
PostNord Postal services   Denmark
  Sweden
All mail and packages addressed to or from Belarus and Russia will be returned to the sender[145] 2022
Prada Fashion   Italy All its retail operations in Russia[146] 2022
PricewaterhouseCoopers Professional services   United Kingdom separating Russia operations[51] 2022
Puma Clothing   Germany Operation of all its stores[147] 2022
PVH Clothing   United States

product sales Tommy Hilfiger, Calvin Klein, Warner's all commercial activities in Russia and Belarus[148]

7 March 2022
R&A Sport Worldwide except the   United States and   Mexico ban on all Russian competition[2] 2022
Rehau Group Automotive    Switzerland Sold Russian business to local management.[149] 31 May 2022
Remitly Global Financial services   United States stop accepting new users in Russia[2] 2022
Renault Automotive   France close Russian plants[2] 2022
Restream Software   United States Bans Russian users[150] 2022
Richemont Luxury goods    Switzerland suspend all operations in Russia[2] 2022
Rockstar Games Video games   United States selling games in Russia[151] 2022
Roku Consumer electronics and broadcast media   United States remove Kremlin-linked propaganda and ads[2] 2022
Rolls-Royce Automotive   United Kingdom halt all shipments to Russia[2] 2022
S&P Financial services   United States curtail Russian access to capital markets[2] 2022
Sabre Corporation Software   United States Distribution service with Russia's Aeroflot, crippling carrier's ability to sell seats[152] 2022
Sainsbury's Retail   United Kingdom remove products from Russia[2] 2022
Salesforce Software   United States Exiting relationships with resellers and end customers.[153] 2022
Samsung Business conglomerate   South Korea Shipments to Russia[154] 2022
Sandvik Engineering   Sweden halt all operations in Russia[2] 2022
SAP software   Germany business in Russia[155][2] 2022
Scania Commercial vehicle manufacturer   Sweden Business in Russia[156] 2022
Schaeffler Group Rolling element bearings   Germany Business in Russia sold.[157] 2023
S-Group Retail   Finland All Russian operations[158] 2022
Shell Oil and gas   United Kingdom Partnerships with state-controlled Gazprom, including the Sakhalin-II liquefied natural gas facility and its involvement in the Nord Steam 2 pipeline project[159] 2022
Sidley Austin Law firm   United States suspend services for all Kremlin entities[2] 2022
Siemens Industrial manufacturing   Germany New business in Russia[160] 2022
Sigma Group Industrial manufacturing   Czechia Stops business in Russia[30] 2022
SKF Ball bearings   Sweden Sold business and exited Russia.[161] 30 April 2022
Škoda Automotive   Czechia Production of vehicles in Russia[162] 2022
Smurfit Kappa Packaging   Ireland Sale of Russian operation to local management.[163] 1 March 2023
Snapchat Technology   United States Banning ad sales in Russia[164] 2022
Société Générale Financial services   France curtail Russian access to capital markets[2] 2022
Sony Multinational conglomerate   Japan Film releases in Russia[165] Sales of PlayStation consoles and software in Russia.[166] 2022
Spotify audio streaming and media services   Sweden Payment for subscription[167] 2022
Staropramen Brewer   Czechia Stopped taking new orders from Russia[30] 2022
State Street Financial services   United States curtail Russian access to capital markets[2] 2022
Starbucks Chain of coffeehouses and roastery reserves   United States Sales in Russia[42] 2022
Stellantis Automotive   Netherlands suspends all shipments to Russia[168] 30 April 2022
Subaru Automotive   Japan halt all shipments to Russia[2] 2022
Supercell Video games   Finland Removed all games from app stores in Russia and Belarus.[169] 2022
Swarovski Glassware and jewelry   Austria Sales in Russia[170] 2022
Swatch Watchmaking    Switzerland suspend direct operations in Russia[2] 2022
SWIFT Financial telecommunication   Belgium Bars 7 Russian banks from SWIFT[171] 2022
Sylvamo Pulp and paper   United States suspend operations in Russia[2] 2022
Tetra Pak Food packaging   Sweden sold business to local management and exited Russia.[172] 30 August 2022
TikTok Networking service   China service in Russia[173] 2022
TJ Maxx Retail   United States divest Familia subsidiary[2] 2022
TotalEnergies Energy: Oil and gas   France halt new investment in Russia[2] 2022
Toyota Automotive   Japan halt all shipments to Russia[2] 2022
Trafigura Trading   Singapore Freezes investments in Russia[174] 2022
Tripadvisor Travel company   United States remove Kremlin-linked propaganda and ads[2] 2022
TSMC Technology   Taiwan chip sales to Russia[4] 2022
Twitch Live streaming service   United States Bans Russian state media[175] 2022
Twitter Microblogging and social networking   United States Demotes Russian State media content[176] 2022
Uber Technologies   United States Cuts ties with Russian companies[177] 2022
UEFA Champions League football competition   Worldwide Suspends Russia until further notice[178] 2022
Unilever Packaged goods   United Kingdom issued a statement "We are deeply shocked by the senseless acts of violence being perpetrated against the innocent people of Ukraine and we condemn the Russian state's invasion" but did not provide any additional information about its operations in Russia.[179] 2022
Under Armour Textile and sports equipment   United States halt all shipments to Russia[2] 2022
United Airlines Airline   United States no flying over Russian airspace[2] 2022
UPS Logistics   United States Delivery service[73] 2022
Universal Pictures Film production and distribution   United States Pauses theatrical releases in Russia[180] 2022
Upwork Workforce management   United States Suspended service in Russia and Belarus.[181] 1 May 2022
Valero Energy Oil   United States suspend all purchases of Russian crude oil[2] 2022
Valve Internet and gaming   United States Steam[13] *Inaccurate Source?* 1 November 2015
VELUX Glass company   Denmark Closed operations in Russia and Belarus.[182] 31 March 2022
VEON Mobile network operator   Netherlands Russian business sold to local management.[183] 31 October 2023
Visa Financial services   United States All Russia Operations[184] 2022
Vodafone Mobile operator   United Kingdom Cut partnership with Russian MTS.[185] 3 March 2022
Volkswagen Motor vehicle manufacturer   Germany Exports to Russia[22] 2022
Volvo Manufacturer of luxury vehicles   Sweden Sales and production in Russia[186] 2022
Vontobel Private bank    Switzerland Ended business with Russian clients in 2022.[187] 2022
Waitrose Supermarket   United Kingdom remove products from Russia[2] 2022
Warner Bros Mass media   United States Film releases in Russia[165] 2022
Western Union Financial services   United States Money transfers to Russia[188] 2022
White & Case Law firm   United States suspend services for all Kremlin entities[2] 2022
Wintershall Oil and natural gas producer   Germany Stops payments to Russia, writes off $1.1 bln Nord Stream 2 loan[189] 2022
Wise PLC Financial services   United Kingdom suspend Russian partnerships[2] 2022
World Athletics   Worldwide ban on all Russian competition[2] 2022
WBO, IBF, WBC, WBA Sport (boxing)   Worldwide Cut off Russia from title fights[190] 2022
World Federation of Exchanges suspend all Russian members and affiliates[2] 2022
World Rugby   Worldwide ban on all Russian competition[2] 2022
WPP Communications, advertising, and public relations   United Kingdom suspend all operations in Russia[2] 2022
WWE Professional wrestling and streaming media   United States halt all operations in Russia[2] 2022
YOOX Fashion and leisure   Italy halt all shipments to Russia[2] 2022
YouTube Social media   United States Bans Russian state media channels[70] 2022
Zaha Hadid Architects Architecture   United Kingdom Stops working on their projects in Russia[48] 2022
Žďas Industrial manufacturing   Czechia Stops business in Russia[30] 2022
Zetor Agricultural machinery   Czechia Stops sales to Russia[191] 2022
ZF Group Car parts manufacturer   Germany Exports to Russia and production in Russia[46] 2022
Zoom Communications   United States Restricts use of its software for Russian companies with state assets[192] 2022

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