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13 May 2025, 23:30 GMT+10
Moscow will act pragmatically, evaluating the pros and cons to its economy in each case, the Russian president has said
Russia is ready to welcome back some of the Western companies that left its market after the escalation of the Ukraine conflict, as long as it serves Moscow's economic interests, President Vladimir Putin has stated.
Back in 2022, numerous US, European, and Asian companies pulled out of Russia, citing supply problems brought about by the sweeping Western sanctions imposed on Moscow, as well as fears of secondary sanctions or public relations fallout.
Speaking during a meeting with Russian business leaders on Tuesday, Putin said that "we need to look at how [these companies] have behaved." Those who "have been rude, insulted us" should be denied the right to re-enter the Russian market, he said.
Commenting on suggestions that a simple apology from other firms would be sufficient, the Russian president replied, "Well, no. This is clearly not enough." He explained that shrewd Western business executives would readily offer apologies if they were interested in returning to the Russian market.
"This is not enough. We absolutely must consider all these issues from a pragmatic viewpoint," Putin stated.
"[If] it is in our best interest that some company or another comes [to our market], then we need to let it in. I'll put it simply: If not, we need to find a thousand reasons why it shouldn't be here," he clarified, adding that the vast majority of such reasons would be in line with the World Trade Organization's guidelines.
In March, Putin ordered the Russian government to draft clear, tight regulations for Western firms seeking to return to the country's market, that would prioritize the adequate protection of local businesses.
Speaking to reporters last Thursday, President Putin's investment envoy, Kirill Dmitriev, revealed that "some firms [that have left the Russian market] are already returning. It's just that there is no publicity around it."
Late last month, figures by Russia's patent office, Rospatent, indicated that McDonald's submitted more than 50 trademark applications at the end of 2024, covering food items and beverages. Some commentators suggested that it might point to the American fast-food chain's plans to return to the country.
Also in April, TASS, citing Rospatent filings, reported that South Korean automaker Hyundai had also registered at least eight new trademarks in Russia.
In March, LG Electronics confirmed it had resumed operations at its home appliance plant in Moscow. Italian household appliance manufacturer Ariston also announced its return to Russia around the same time.
(RT.com)
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