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Heineken, Carlsberg, Universal Music, PlayStation, Nintendo, Ferrari join Russia exodus

agence france-presse • March 10, 2022, 11:28:16 IST
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Sony Group, which owns PlayStation, said in a statement that its video game unit “joins the global community in calling for peace in Ukraine” as it announced it had suspended operations in Russia.

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The Hague: Dutch brewer Heineken, Danish beer-maker Carlsberg, and Universal Music Group are some of the latest Western firms to halt operations in Russia over Moscow’s war in Ukraine.

On Thursday, Japanese gaming giants PlayStation and Nintendo announced they would suspend shipments to Russia too, joining the hundreds of multinationals who have taken action.

Heineken, the world’s second-biggest beer company, said Wednesday it was stopping the production, advertising and sale of its namesake brand in Russia “in response to the continued escalation of the war”.

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Heineken had already suspended new investments and exports to Russia last week.

“We are shocked and saddened to watch the tragedy in Ukraine unfold,” Heineken chief executive Dolf van den Brink said in a statement.

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“The Russian government’s war against Ukraine is an unprovoked and completely unjustified attack,” he added.

Heineken employs 1,800 people in Russia and says it is the third-largest brewer in the country, where it makes the Zhigulevskoe and Oxota brands for the local market.

The brewer said it would take “immediate steps to ring-fence” its Russian business from the rest of its global operations “to stop the flow of monies, royalties and dividends out of Russia”.

“Heineken will no longer accept any net financial benefit derived from our Russian operations,” it said.

Heineken’s other famous brands include Amstel, Tiger and Strongbow cider.

Danish brewer Carlsberg, the world’s fourth biggest beer producer, said it too was halting production and sales in Russia.

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It said Baltika Breweries, which it majority owns, would continue to operate as a separate business to sustain its 8,400 employees in Russia “who are not responsible for the actions of the government”.

The Danish group said that during the humanitarian crisis in Ukraine, any profits generated by its business in Russia would be donated to relief organisations.

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Sony Group, which owns PlayStation, said in a Thursday statement that its video game unit “joins the global community in calling for peace in Ukraine” as it announced it had suspended operations in Russia.

“We have suspended all software and hardware shipments, the launch of Gran Turismo 7, and operations of the PlayStation Store in Russia,” it said.

The tech and entertainment conglomerate also said it was donating $2 million to the UN refugee agency and Save the Children “to support the victims of this tragedy”.

A Nintendo spokesperson told AFP it would suspend shipments to Russia “for the time being” for logistical reasons.

“There are two reasons. One is that our e-shop (in Russia) has been under maintenance since 4 March, because the payment provider stopped ruble transactions. Another is logistics disruption,” the spokesman said.

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About 300 companies have announced their withdrawal from Russia since it invaded neighbouring Ukraine, according to Yale University researchers.

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McDonald's, Coca-Cola and Starbucks joined the crowd on Tuesday following public pressure to do so.

Also on Tuesday, Universal Music Group, the world’s biggest label, said it was suspending all operations and closing its offices in Russia effective immediately.

“We urge an end to the violence in Ukraine as soon as possible,” Universal said in a statement.

“We are adhering to international sanctions and, along with our employees and artists, have been working with groups from a range of countries… to support humanitarian relief efforts to bring urgent aid to refugees in the region,” it said.

Italian luxury sports car manufacturer Ferrari said it too was suspending deliveries to Russia.

Ferrari, which has no factories in Russia and is represented there by two independent dealerships, sells less than 100 cars every year in Russia, out of more than 11,000 delivered worldwide last year.

The Italian company on Tuesday announced a donation of one million euros ($1.1 million) “to support the Ukrainians in need”.

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Elsewhere, French rail giant Alstom announced Wednesday that it was suspending deliveries to Russia as well as future business investments there.

But Alstom said it was keeping its stake in Russian locomotives and rail equipment provider Transmashholding.

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