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McDonald’s to exit Russia, sell business in country

May 17, 2022
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A McDonald’s restaurant sign is seen at a McDonald’s restaurant in Del Mar, California April 16, 2013. — Reuters pic
A McDonald’s restaurant sign is seen at a McDonald’s restaurant in Del Mar, California April 16, 2013. — Reuters pic

NEW YORK, May 16 — American fast-food giant McDonald’s will exit the Russian market and sell its business in the increasingly isolated country, the company said today.

Many Western businesses have pulled out of Russia since its invasion of Ukraine in February.

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And earlier today, French automaker Renault announced it had handed over its Russian assets to the government in Moscow, marking the first major nationalisation of the economic disentanglement.

McDonald’s in March closed all of its 850 restaurants in the country, where it says it employs 62,000 people.

But today, it went a step further, saying in a statement: “After more than 30 years of operations in the country, McDonald’s Corporation announced it will exit the Russian market and has initiated a process to sell its Russian business.

“The humanitarian crisis caused by the war in Ukraine, and the precipitating unpredictable operating environment, have led McDonald’s to conclude that continued ownership of the business in Russia is no longer tenable, nor is it consistent with McDonald’s values.”

It said it was looking to sell “its entire portfolio of McDonald’s restaurants in Russia to a local buyer”.

The company added that after the sale, the restaurants would no longer be able to use the McDonald’s name, logo, branding or menu.

Russia, where McDonald’s directly manages more than 80 per cent of the restaurants bearing its name, accounts for 9 per cent of the company’s revenue and 3 per cent of its operating profit.

Chief executive Chris Kempczinski said in a statement: “We’re exceptionally proud of the 62,000 employees who work in our restaurants, along with the hundreds of Russian suppliers who support our business, and our local franchisees. Their dedication and loyalty to McDonald’s make today’s announcement extremely difficult.

“However, we have a commitment to our global community and must remain steadfast in our values. And our commitment to our values means that we can no longer keep the Arches shining there.”

On February 24, Russia’s President Vladimir Putin ordered troops into pro-Western Ukraine, triggering unprecedented Western sanctions against Russia and sparking an exodus of foreign corporations including H&M, Starbucks and Ikea.

The authorities said they were ready to nationalise foreign assets — as happened with Renault — and some officials assured Russians that their favourite brands would have domestic alternatives.

Officials in Moscow have sought to downplay the gravity of the Western sanctions, promising that Russia will adapt and take steps to stop the flight of foreign currency and capital. — AFP

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