Alisa Adamska
Author
“It is better to sit in the dark than to buy Putin’s gas and oil!”: Lights out for Ukraine
As Russia has started a full-scale invasion, on March 2nd, homes across Europe turned off all of their lights in support of Ukraine.
By this action, people conveyed a certain message: “We want to show Putin that we’d rather sit in the dark than buy his gas and oil.”
The campaign took place simultaneously in London (7 p.m.), Central Europe (8 p.m.) and Kyiv (9 p.m.) as well as in Moscow (10 p.m.).
All actions have consequences. Right now, let’s have a look at all the sanctions that have been implied to Russia so far:
Apple Pay – not available for customers of sanction-hit Russian banks
Apple – sales halt
Adidas – refusal to work with the national football team
Audi – market exit
AMD – ban on the supply of microchips and soon a ban on the supply of video cards
Amazon – a complete block of all retail
ASOS – canceled shipping to Russia
British Petrolium – 20% of shares left Rosneft
BBC – revocation of broadcasting licenses
BMW – closes factories, blocks supplies
Bolt – market exit
Boeing – ceased to serve and supply aircraft
Burberry – sales halt
Cannes Festival – block of Russian delegation
Cadillac – market exit
Carlsberg – export restriction
Cex Io – crypto platform bans Russian users
Cinema 4D – one of the C4D plugins does not work
Coca Cola – market exit
COS – sales halt
Danone – market exit
Disney – film releases halt
Dell – market exit
DHL – market exit
Eurovision – disqualification
Ericsson – market exit
Exxon Mobil – recalls all specialists from Russian oil companies
Etsy – block of all balances on Russian accounts
Facebook – Russian media accounts bans
Farfetch – sales halt
FedEx – complete ban on deliveries
Formula 1 – cancellation of the tournament in Sochi
Ford – sales halt
FIFA – disqualification of the national team for the World Cup and a ban on holding any international matches in the Russian Federation
Ganni – sales halt
Google Pay – partial block
Google Maps – block of information for RF
Golden Goose – sales halt
General Motors – export halt
HP – import ban
Harley Davidson – suspended business in Russia and all shipments of their goods
Honda – export halt
H&M – sales of the entire holding are closed (Arket, & Other Stories, Monki and Weekday)
Instagram – partial restriction
iherb – sales halt
IKEA – pauses all retail operations in Russia and Belarus
International Olympic Committee – cancellation of all competitions
Intel – microchip supply ban
Jaguar – market exit
Jooble – removed the service and made a statement
JYSK – temporary market exit
KUNA – market exit
Lego – market exit
Lenovo – market exit
Lexus – stopped shipping
LinkedIn – preparing for a full exit from the country
Mazda – the termination of deliveries to the Russian Federation
Mastercard – suspension of card production, shutdown of sanctions banks
Maersk – stopped shipping from the Russian Federation (Aliexpress delivery)
Megogo – all Russian movies deleted
Mercedes – stopped the delivery of cars
Mitsubishi – downsizing in Russia
Mobile World Congress – refusal of accreditation of a delegation from the Russian Federation
Mytheresa – sales halt
Nanushka – sales halt
NFT – block of funds of users of the Russian Federation (information is being specified)
NHL – complete block for players from Russia
Nemiroff – revoked production license
Netflix – stopping the production of RF series
Nike – closed the online store
Nintendo – a ban on purchases in rubles
Nokia – market exit
OnlyFans – ban for registration of new Russian accounts and monetization in the Russian Federation
Paysera – blocking
PayPal – freezing accounts when withdrawing to Russian cards
Paramount Pictures – film distribution block
Parimatch – franchise withdrawn
Play Station – unable to complete payment
Pornhub – content access ban
Porsche – exit from Russia (stopped shipping)
Renault – market exit
Samsung Pay – private outages
Scania – market exit
Siemens – exiting the market
Shell – termination of the contract with Gazprom
Spotify – unable to pay for subscription
Sony Pictures – film distribution block
Toyota – suspension of Russian car production
UEFA – cancellation of the Champions League final in St. Petersburg, a ban on all clubs from participating in the Champions League and the Europe League, termination of the contract with the general sponsor Gazprom
UPS – complete ban on deliveries
Universal Pictures – film distribution block
Visa – cards of sanctioned banks do not work abroad
Volvo – market exit
YouTube – blocking state media channels or withdrawing from monetization
Warner Bros – cancelation of all film distribution
Volkswagen– exiting the market
Zoom – revocation of licenses for software development
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