Nokian Tyres Moves Some Production and Stock Out of Russia
Finland's Nokian Tyres is shifting production of some of its
key product lines from Russia to Finland and the United States to prepare for
possible further sanctions following Russia's invasion of Ukraine, the company
said on Friday.
The business is one of many grappling with how to respond as
Russian forces sweep across Ukraine, although most have tended to focus on
closing or moving operations in Ukraine while taking a more wait-and-see
approach to Russia.
While running its factory near Saint Petersburg at full
capacity, Nokian has begun transporting tyres out of Russia to warehouses
closer to its customers, a spokesperson told Reuters
She said not all products made in Russia could be made at
Finnish or U.S plants and added no sanctions were currently affecting Nokian's
Russian business.
The company also could not say whether the move would be
temporary or permanent as the situation is evolving.
The tyre maker has been ramping up production in Finland and
the United States to respond to increasing demand, but still produces
approximately 80% of its annual capacity of 20 million tyres in Russia, where
it employs around 1,600 people, the spokesperson said.
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