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15 Nov 2024

British brands still sold in Russia despite intl. sanctions and divestment pledges, new investigation shows; incl. companies responses & non-responses

An investigation by Daily Mail showed that products of British companies are still being sold in Russia despite international sanctions and companies' pledges of divestment from the Russian market.

Business & Human Rights Resource Centre invited 6 companies to respond. Mothercare and Barbour did. Apple, Paul Smith, Agent Provocateur and Laphroaig did not. All responses and non-responses can be found below.

Company Responses

Apple

No Response

Mothercare View Response
Paul Smith

No Response

J. Barbour and Sons Ltd. View Response
Agent Provocateur Ltd

No Response

Laphroaig

No Response

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