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Statement on the war in Ukraine and on the situation in Russia
We join the
international community in condemning the war in Ukraine and are focused on
supporting our people and providing humanitarian aid.
Siemens will exit the Russian
market as a result of the Ukraine war. The company has started proceedings to
wind down its industrial operations and all industrial business
activities.
Siemens was one of the
first companies to put all new business in and international deliveries to
Russia on hold while it evaluated the situation to ensure the safety of its
3,000 employees in the country.
We join the
international community in condemning the war in Ukraine and are focused on
supporting our people and providing humanitarian aid.
Siemens will exit the Russian
market as a result of the Ukraine war. The company has started proceedings to
wind down its industrial operations and all industrial business
activities.
Siemens was one of the
first companies to put all new business in and international deliveries to
Russia on hold while it evaluated the situation to ensure the safety of its
3,000 employees in the country.