Almost a year after Vladimir Putin launched the devastating invasion of Ukraine, Western companies’ alleged links to Russia are still under the microscope. The Moral Rating Agency, an organization set up after the invasion of Ukraine to examine whether companies were carrying out their promises of exiting Russia, has released new research on consumer giants that it claims are still selling products into the country. The agency rates companies according to five criteria: degree and speed of exit from Russia, how courageously they spoke out, as well as the impact they had on the Russian economy and the sacrifice to the company itself. Read More...
Almost a year after Vladimir Putin launched the devastating invasion of Ukraine, Western companies’ alleged links to Russia are still under the microscope. The Moral Rating Agency, an organization set up after the invasion of Ukraine to examine whether companies were carrying out their promises of exiting Russia, has released new research on consumer giants that it claims are still selling products into the country. The agency rates companies according to five criteria: degree and speed of exit from Russia, how courageously they spoke out, as well as the impact they had on the Russian economy and the sacrifice to the company itself.