Over 200 Companies Have Withdrawn from Russia - But Some Remain
![]() Since Putin's devastating invasion of Ukraine began, 250 companies have announced their withdrawal from Russia in protest. Nevertheless, some western companies have continued to operate in Russia undeterred; we identify several dozen companies with particularly significant exposure to Russian markets. In the days since we initially published our list, many of the "remain" companies have responded to public backlash and decided to withdraw, and we are continuously revising our list to reflect these decisions as they are made. The full, current list of companies that have curtailed operations in Russia as well as those that remain, as of March 8, can be seen below. Download the list by clicking here. The list is updated daily by Jeffrey Sonnenfeld and his research team at the Yale Chief Executive Leadership Institute. We are pleased that our list has been recognized by The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Financial Times, The Washington Post, Axios, CNBC, CNN, MSNBC, Fortune, BBC, and Investment Executive, among others, as the most authoritative and comprehensive record of the corporate exodus from Russia, but we always welcome additional tips and insights from our readers around the world. ![]() |

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