Volodin threatened problems for foreign companies that left the Russian Federation

Viacheslav Volodin said that the Russian Federation does not expel foreign companies
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Foreign companies may not be able to return to Russia, because other entrepreneurs will fill their niche. This was stated by Chairman of the State Duma Vyacheslav Volodin.

“If they start dancing to the tune of Washington and decide to leave Russia, that is their choice. But not the fact that it will turn out to return back. Their niche will quickly be occupied by Russian and Asian companies,” Volodin believes, according to the website of the State Duma. According to him, Russia welcomes investments in its economy, is open and does not expel foreign companies.

Some foreign companies decided to leave the Russian market due to Russian special operations in Ukraine. Among Russians, 49% said they did not notice changes in their lives after the departure of foreign companies, according to a survey by FOM. The State Duma was going to discuss a bill that would allow take control of departed companiesmedia reported with reference to the head of the relevant committee on property, land and property relations, Sergei Gavrilov.

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Foreign companies may not be able to return to Russia, because other entrepreneurs will fill their niche. This was stated by Chairman of the State Duma Vyacheslav Volodin. “If they start dancing to the tune of Washington and decide to leave Russia, that is their choice. But not the fact that it will turn out to return back. Their niche will quickly be occupied by Russian and Asian companies,” Volodin believes, according to the website of the State Duma. According to him, Russia welcomes investments in its economy, is open and does not expel foreign companies. Some foreign companies decided to leave the Russian market because of the special operation of the Russian Federation in Ukraine. Among Russians, 49% said they did not notice changes in their lives after the departure of foreign companies, according to a survey by FOM. The State Duma was going to discuss a bill that would allow them to take control of the departed companies, the media reported, citing the head of the relevant committee on property, land and property relations, Sergei Gavrilov.

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