The Czech National Bank revoked the license of Sberbank CZ, part of the Sberbank Europe group. The Czech National Bank revoked the license of Sberbank CZ, part of the Sberbank Europe group.
The Finnish parliament has begun debating the country's accession to NATO. Judging by the tone of the debate, there is a good chance that Finland will apply to join the alliance along with Sweden just in time for the annual NATO summit in late June, the NYT reported.
The Chinese payment system UnionPay refused to cooperate with Sber, fearing to fall under sanctions. Earlier, the U.S. said that if Chinese companies help Russia to circumvent sanctions, they will fall under restrictions.
Volodin says sanctions against Russia are illegal Volodin also said that European countries will have to compensate for the damage caused to Russia's economy by the sanctions in any case.
Netflix lost 200,000 subscribers for the first time in a decade - CNN Shares of the streaming service fell 26%. Analysts predict that by the end of the next fiscal period, the platform will lose another 2 million users
Finland has closed a temporary checkpoint with Russia, according to Finnish media All due to the sanctions, according to which trucks with registration numbers of Russia or Belarus are forbidden to enter the EU.
The European Union will unveil its sixth package of anti-Russian sanctions next week The European Union will unveil its sixth package of anti-Russian sanctions next week, according to Radio Liberty journalist Rickard Jozwiak. The package is expected to include an embargo on Russian oil.
General Motors is the first foreign automaker to leave Russia for good GM is firing its Russian staff and the dealers have been notified that they will stop supplying cars and spare parts.
The German chemical-industrial company Henkel announced the cessation of business in Russia. The German chemical-industrial company Henkel (brands Persil, Ceresit, Schwarzkopf, Syoss and many others) announced the cessation of business in Russia. The company made the decision due to the current geopolitical situation. At the moment Henkel is preparing to leave the country.
The operation of Euro 0 and higher engines will again be allowed in Russia The need to return to the requirements of the 1990s arose due to the suspension of supplies of electronic control units from abroad