Norway paint maker Jotun exits Russia

Published: Aug 2, 2022, 10:37 UTC1min read
OSLO (Reuters) – Norwegian paint maker Jotun said on Tuesday it will exit Russia with immediate effect after selling its local assets in the country to industrial group Atomstroykomplex for an undisclosed amount.
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OSLO (Reuters) – Norwegian paint maker Jotun said on Tuesday it will exit Russia with immediate effect after selling its local assets in the country to industrial group Atomstroykomplex for an undisclosed amount.

Jotun, a global producer of paints and coatings, shut its Russian plant on March 3 following Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine.

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“It has become more and more difficult to operate in the country under the ongoing sanctions and we realise the situation won’t change in the near future,” Jotun said in a statement.

“The employees will keep their jobs under the new owner.”

Norwegian industrial group Orkla holds a 42.6% stake in Jotun.

(Reporting by Terje Solsvik, editing by Nerijus Adomaitis)

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