The great Russian business is rapidly losing assets abroad - intelligence.
13.06.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
13.06.2025
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The Ukrainian Foreign Intelligence Service reported that well-known Russian companies such as 'Gazprom', 'Sberbank', 'Rosneft', 'Lukoil', 'VTB', 'Rostec', 'Rosatom', and others have begun to lose their assets abroad due to various pressures: sanctions, nationalizations, cancellation of partnership agreements. This, of course, could not help but affect Russia's revenues due to a decrease in foreign currency inflows, noted the foreign intelligence service. According to intelligence data, Russian companies are losing control over energy projects, banking licenses, and are withdrawing from major deals in infrastructure and defense sectors. Even the company 'Alrosa' was excluded from the diamond deposit in Angola, which affects the precious stones market. Such losses have led to a significant decrease in revenue, and 'Alrosa' is set to cut its workforce, halt some projects, and forgo dividends. Intelligence sees a significant negative impact on Russian companies due to asset losses abroad, which could seriously affect the economy of Russia and financial indicators. This situation threatens the future development of companies and the economy of the country as a whole.
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