Apple Stops Product Sales in Russia, Adding to Pressure From Shippers and Car Makers Amid Ukraine Crisis

NEW DELHI, March 2: Major American brands including Apple, Google, Ford and Harley-Davidson on Tuesday stopped sales and distanced themselves from Russia because of the invasion of Ukraine, joining a growing list of companies from shippers to car makers to energy companies shunning the country. Apple said it had stopped sales of iPhones and other products in Russia, Alphabet Inc’s Google dropped Russian state publishers from its news, Ford Motor told its Russian manufacturing partner it was suspending operations in the country, and Harley-Davidson Inc suspended its business and shipments of its bikes.
Early in the day, the world’s biggest shipping lines, MSC and Maersk, suspended container shipping to and from Russia, deepening the country’s isolation.

The West has imposed heavy restrictions on Russia to close off its economy from the global financial system, pushing companies to halt sales, cut ties and dump tens of billions of dollars’ worth of investments. (Agencies)