Summary
Moscow warns that Western companies that left Russia after its invasion of Ukraine will face consequences if they return.
Russian industry minister Anton Alikhanov stated, “There will be a price to pay for past decisions,” emphasizing a focus on domestic and Eurasian partners.
Nearly 475 firms, including McDonald’s and Ikea, exited following sanctions, though some may consider returning post-war.
Experts note that political, reputational, and economic challenges—amid ongoing inflation, tight monetary policy, and Putin’s authoritarian control—will likely deter a rapid re-entry by Western companies.
Good idea threatening people who would want to do business with you, especially when your economy isn’t worth investing in even without the threats.
It probably won’t stop the likes of McDonald’s or Coke from coming back. They smell money and won’t be swayed by petty things like threats.
You would think, but Muskrat told all the advertisers to fuck off and now they are slowly crawling back to him.