H&M says to wind down business in Russia
![]() 980 Monday, 18 July, 2022, 12:00 H&M the world’s second-biggest fashion retailer, said on Monday it had decided to wind down its business in Russia, joining a growing list of companies fully exiting the country. The company suspended its business in Russia in early March following Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine. Russia was H&M’s sixth biggest market and the company was increasing its store count there while reducing physical stores in many other markets. “After careful consideration, we see it as impossible given the current situation to continue our business in Russia,” Chief Executive Helena Helmersson said in a statement. |

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