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Russian President Vladimir Putin
Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered troops into eastern Ukraine on Monday.Alexei Nikolsky/Associated Press
  • Major companies are ending business with Russia.

  • Shell, Apple, and Canada goose are some of the brands that are leaving the country.

  • Western companies have stopped sales to Russia.

Companies from around the world are pulling out of Russia as the country plunges into economic free fall following its invasion of Ukraine.

Big Oil companies dumped their stakes in Russia's largest energy company in protest of the military action against Ukraine. On Tuesday, Apple said it would stop all product sales in Russia and block state media outlets from the App Store.

Major US and European companies have severed business ties with Russia.

1. Canada goose

Canada Goose's U.S. flagship store
Canada Goose's U.S. flagship store in New York City.Noam Galai/WireImage

Canada Goose donated $100,000 to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees after suspending all wholesale and e-commerce sales to Russia.

The company said that they would continue to monitor the situation and join others around the world in calling for peace.

2. It's a company called Expedia.

Expedia logo
Rafael Henrique/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images

The sale of travel into and out of Russia was stopped on Wednesday by the online travel-booking company.

We are sad about what is happening in Ukraine and will do everything we can to support impacted travelers, partners, and our team members with families and friends in the affected areas.

3. ExxonMobil.

ExxonMobil logo displayed on a phone screen are seen in this multiple exposure illustration photo taken in Krakow, Poland on January 22, 2022.
ExxonMobil logo displayed on a phone screen are seen in this multiple exposure illustration photo taken in Krakow, Poland on January 22, 2022.Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto via Getty Images

In a statement on Tuesday, ExxonMobil said it would begin the process to stop operations and develop steps to exit the Sakhalin-1 venture, a project it operates on behalf of an international consortium of Japanese, Indian, and Russian companies.

It is one of the largest international direct investments in Russia.

The company said it wouldn't invest in new developments in Russia.

Exxon Mobil supports the people of Ukraine as they attempt to defend their freedom and determine their own future as a nation. ExxonMobile deplores Russia's military action that violates the territorial integrity of Ukraine and endangers its people.

4. The motorcycle company Harley- Davidson.

FILE PHOTO: Harley Davidson motorcycles are displayed for sale at a showroom in London, Britain, June 22 2018. REUTERS/Henry Nicholls/File Photo
Europe is Harley-Davidson's second-largest market for motorcycle sales after the US.Thomson Reuters

This is the source of the news.

5. General motors is a company.

The General Motors world headquarters
GM is pulling from Russia "due to a number of external factors, including supply chain issues and other matters beyond the company's control," a spokesperson said.Paul Hennessy/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images

The source is Bloomberg.

6. Daimler Truck Holding and Volvo are truck manufacturers.

Semi truck dealership
We are deeply shocked by the military violence in Ukraine and very concerned about the threats to peace and stability in Europe," Daimler Truck tweeted on Monday. "We have decided to suspend our business activities in Russia with immediate effect until further notice."Getty

7. Shell.

A worker at a Shell gas station in Leningradskoye Highway, Moscow, Russia.
A Shell gas station in Leningradskoye Highway, Moscow, Russia.Valery Sharifulin/TASS/Getty Images

There are 8. There is a company named "BP."

A BP gas station in Saint-Petersburg, Russia in January 2020.
A BP gas station in Saint-Petersburg, Russia in January 2020.Sergei Mikhailichenko/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images

There are 9. Apple.

TikTok (rightmost icon in the second row) has said that it would ban Russia-backed news outlets such as RT (icon in the first row, second from left) from its platform in the EU. In this picture, the screen of a smartphone shows the logos of the apps VKontakte, Twitter, RT News, Facebook, Instagram, Telegram and TikTok
Smartphone with the apps VKontakte, Twitter, RT News, Facebook, Instagram, Telegram and TikTok.Fernando Gutierrez-Juarez/picture alliance via Getty Images

10. Equinor is an energy group in Norway.

FILE PHOTO: A logo of Equinor, formerly known as Statoil, is seen at the company's headquarters in Fornebu, Norway May 21, 2018. REUTERS/Nerijus Adomaitis
Equinor is divesting from its joint ventures in Russia. It had $1.2 billion in non-current assets in Russia and also expects impairments from the exit.Reuters

11. The world's largest wealth fund is in Norway.

Norway's Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Store
Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre said the country's massive sovereign wealth fund would exit its Russian investments.Kay Nietfeld/Getty Images

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