Saturday, March 12, 2022

Russia threatens to nationalize Apple, seize assets

""As soon as companies emerge that announce their withdrawal [from the Russian market] without providing guarantees to the Russian consumers, they're being added on to it. This means that administrative, criminal and court proceedings will be used against them"

What you need to know

  • Apple is under the threat of nationalization in Russia.
  • Russia is planning to seize the assets of 59 major foreign brands that have stopped operations in the country.
  • It could see companies like Apple, McDonald's, Microsoft, and more placed under external management, nationalized, and more.

Multiple reports indicate that Russia is threatening to nationalize companies that have stopped operations in the country, including Apple.

From CNN:

Russia said it could seize the assets of Western companies that have suspended operations in the country.

Dozens of American, European and Japanese companies from almost every sector of the economy have abandoned joint ventures, factories, stores and offices in the last two weeks in response to Russia's invasion of Ukraine and the ensuring sanctions

Vladimir Putin reportedly told government officials on Thursday that Russia was considering plans to introduce "external management" to companies that had stopped operating in the country as a result of its invasion of Ukraine. That would include Apple, as well as companies like Microsoft, IBM, McDonald's, IKEA, and more. Putin reportedly said "We need to act decisively with those [companies] who are going to close their production... it is necessary, then ... to introduce external management and then transfer these enterprises to those who want to work."

The measures could see the accounts and assets of such companies seized, or could see them placed under external management or nationalized.

A multitude of companies including Apple has stopped operating in Russia as a direct response to its invasion of Ukraine. Russia has responded with its own measures, including banning many Western media outlets and apps including Instagram, which will go dark from Monday, March 14.


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