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Korean firms prepare to resume business in Russia amid truce talks

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    • major Korean companies are accelerating their feasibility studies on resuming business in Russia. The move comes as Russia is seen as a critical market for diversifying business interests, especially amid growing tariff pressures from the United States.

    • Among major Korean firms, LG Electronics is making a swift move. According to industry officials, LG Electronics partially resumed operations at its electronic appliance plant in Moscow of late.

    • HD Hyundai Electric, which has been maintaining its Russian business through the war, will participate through a local distributor in Electro 2025, Russia's largest electrical exhibition, scheduled for April 1 to 4, in an apparent move to exploit the high demand for restoring power infrastructure damaged by the war.

    • Hyundai Motor Group is also busy studying the feasibility of the post-war Russian market.

    • Samsung Electronics is also reviewing the feasibility of resuming its Russian business. In February, a Russian newspaper reported that Samsung's marketing expenses from January to February this year increased 30 percent from the same period a year earlier.

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      • major Korean companies are accelerating their feasibility studies on resuming business in Russia. The move comes as Russia is seen as a critical market for diversifying business interests, especially amid growing tariff pressures from the United States.

      • Among major Korean firms, LG Electronics is making a swift move. According to industry officials, LG Electronics partially resumed operations at its electronic appliance plant in Moscow of late.

      • HD Hyundai Electric, which has been maintaining its Russian business through the war, will participate through a local distributor in Electro 2025, Russia's largest electrical exhibition, scheduled for April 1 to 4, in an apparent move to exploit the high demand for restoring power infrastructure damaged by the war.

      • Hyundai Motor Group is also busy studying the feasibility of the post-war Russian market.

      • Samsung Electronics is also reviewing the feasibility of resuming its Russian business. In February, a Russian newspaper reported that Samsung's marketing expenses from January to February this year increased 30 percent from the same period a year earlier.

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      Koreans: "Uncle Pu, take some money for your Ukrainians killing hobby"

      Koreans, don't be like that. Be like normal decent humans.

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        • major Korean companies are accelerating their feasibility studies on resuming business in Russia. The move comes as Russia is seen as a critical market for diversifying business interests, especially amid growing tariff pressures from the United States.

        • Among major Korean firms, LG Electronics is making a swift move. According to industry officials, LG Electronics partially resumed operations at its electronic appliance plant in Moscow of late.

        • HD Hyundai Electric, which has been maintaining its Russian business through the war, will participate through a local distributor in Electro 2025, Russia's largest electrical exhibition, scheduled for April 1 to 4, in an apparent move to exploit the high demand for restoring power infrastructure damaged by the war.

        • Hyundai Motor Group is also busy studying the feasibility of the post-war Russian market.

        • Samsung Electronics is also reviewing the feasibility of resuming its Russian business. In February, a Russian newspaper reported that Samsung's marketing expenses from January to February this year increased 30 percent from the same period a year earlier.

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        Let this just be a lesson to you all. There is no moral company, and I mean no in the most absolute of sense. Companies aren't moral by design, and they will gladly make a penny on dead Ukrainians. The only reason they aren't currently, is because it's not cost effective enough.

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          Let this just be a lesson to you all. There is no moral company, and I mean no in the most absolute of sense. Companies aren't moral by design, and they will gladly make a penny on dead Ukrainians. The only reason they aren't currently, is because it's not cost effective enough.

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          Banned from r/libertarian

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            Banned from r/libertarian

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            It's an honor.

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              Let this just be a lesson to you all. There is no moral company, and I mean no in the most absolute of sense. Companies aren't moral by design, and they will gladly make a penny on dead Ukrainians. The only reason they aren't currently, is because it's not cost effective enough.

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              They are doing business with America and Israel. Why would they not include Russia at that point.

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