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90% of Ukrainian companies resumed work since beginning of Russian invasion

Siemens withdraws from Russia

Swedish royals reject chocolate brand active in Russia because of war

Zelenskyy announces creation of Entrepreneurship Support Council

Almost 8,000 companies move within Ukraine since beginning of Russian invasion

Japanese tobacco company JTI decides to continue its business in Russia

Carlsberg says Moscow steals its Russian business

Germany to allocate €195 million to support Ukraine's energy and business sectors

Partner of Russian businessman sues Ukrainian journalists

Russian oligarch hid his US$1 billion art collection from sanctions before full-scale invasion

EU to not extend sanctions against 3 Russian businessmen

Entrepreneurship is on the rise in Ukraine despite war

Zelenskyy: Tax evasion cannot be covered up by using Armed Forces

Companies with ties to Russia and Belarus continue to open in Ukraine

Putin transfers shares of foreigners in Baltika and Danone's subsidiary to Federal Agency for State Property Management

Another 13 international companies leave the Russian market in a month

Ukrainian businessman Cherniak was put on wanted list for supporting Ukraine's Armed Forces in Moscow

Zelenskyy meets with business representatives: what was discussed

Fire at Bulgarian arms factory of businessman poisoned by GRU agents

Zelenskyy advocates for creation of separate mechanism to protect rights of businesses and investors in courts

In May, 8 international companies completely left Russian market – KSE Institute

Companies of Wagner Group chief's friend clean up at Ukrainian strategic facilities

Zelenskyy calls on US businesses to invest in Ukraine now

Western countries hide information about Russian reserves

Journalists reveal agricultural business belonging to Metropolitan of Russia-linked church

Auchan doubles its presence in Russia by opening new chain of stores

State Duma obliges Russian companies to keep internal emails for 3 years

Zelenskyy calls on Austrian businesses to stop operating in Russia and move to Ukraine

Occupiers threaten to confiscate property from businesses that use hryvnias

Ukrainian Intelligence names global companies that presumably sell chips for Russian missile strikes