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Villeroy & Boch recently took the first position to condemn the Russian government’s belligerent behavior, while suspending its business in Russia, Belarus le Ukraine, saying that the revenue of these businesses only accounts for less than 3% ea lekhetho lohle la k'hamphani. Ntle le moroheroy & Boch, many bathroom companies have made moves in response to the Russia-Ukraine conflict. Har'a bona, Gebreit closed its factory in Ukraine, Lixil donated 10.5 Li-Yen tse limilione (About 570,000 yuan) ka UNICEF.
Villeroy & Boch suspended its business in Russia, Belarus le Ukraine.
Less than 3% of total revenue
Ka Hlakubele 7, Villeroy & Boch issued an announcement saying that the company was deeply disturbed by the war in Ukraine and condemned the belligerent behavior of the Russian government. villeroy & Boch said that the company cares for and stands in solidarity with its employees, Balekane ba Khoebo le e mong le e mong oa Ukraine. Their top priority now is to protect the safety of Villeroy & Basebetsi ba Boch Ukraine. Khamphani e ntse e ba tšehetsa hajoale le malapa a bona ho ea fihla ho lekana, and the company is in contact with local employees and key customers in the hope of a peaceful resolution of the conflict in the near future.
Ho latela phatlalatso, Villeroy & Boch o na le litaelo tsa lehloa tse tsoang Russia, Belarus le Ukraine. Villeroy & Boch has also cancelled its participation in the Mosbuild building materials exhibition in Russia. villeroy & Boch said it does not operate any production facilities in Ukraine or Russia.
Villeroy & Boch also mentioned in the announcement the wave of price increases and shortages of raw materials, saying it was concerned about the current situation, but that it did not clearly see the current problems with raw material supplies as a result of the conflict between Russia and Ukraine, and that Villeroy & Boch ka ho khetheha khase ea tlhaho, saying it was supplied by suppliers and operators in its home country and not directly from Russia.
Gebreit closes Ukrainian plant.
Lixil Humanitarian Aid of $570,000
Khohlano ea Seukraine le tsoetse pele ho hlahisa tlhokomelo ea lefatše ho tloha ka Hlakubele 24. Mantsiboeeng a Hlakubele 7, Nako ea Lehae, Potoloho ea boraro ea Russia-Ukraine e ile ea fela ntle le sephetho se tebileng. The Russian side said the negotiations between the two sides will continue.
Haele hantle, Kholiseho ea Russia e bile le tšusumetso lik'hamphaning tse ling tsa ho hlapela. Ho latela litlaleho tsa mekhatlo ea kantle ho naha, the Swiss company Gebreit has closed its Gebreit factory with more than 600 Basebetsi, e fumanehang rapperswil-jona sebakeng sa Ukraine, for security reasons the day after Russian troops entered Ukraine. Holim'a moo, Cheresi ha e na ho feta 70 Basebetsi ba nako e tletseng Russia, with operations accounting for about 1% tsa thekiso. Gebreit has not yet announced the cessation of its Russian operations.
Ka hlakoreng le leng, Japanese company Lixil has also made moves in response to the situation in Russia and Ukraine. According to Lixil’s announcement on March 2, the company has accepted UNICEF’s request for humanitarian aid, donating 10.5 Li-Yen tse limilione (About 570,000 yuan) Ho thusa bana ba amehileng ka ntoa. UNICEF e tla fana ka metsi a bolokehileng, Tlhokomelo ea bongaka le thuto ho bana ba amehileng, repair the sewage and sanitation facilities in damaged schools and kindergartens, Hape o thusa malapa a neng a ithutile setšabelo linaheng tse ling tsa Ukraine.
Industrial metals and oil prices continue to rise due to the conflict between Russia and Ukraine
Likhohlano tsa Seukraine le tsona li bile le phello e kholo lefapheng la lichelete. Matsatsing a 'maloa a fetileng, Litefiso tsa morao-rao tsa litheko, boholo ba nickel, have surged, and on March 8, Nako ea Lehae, the highest intraday rise of more than 110% in LN, up to $101,365 ka lentsoe. The LME decided to suspend trading in nickel contracts at all venues on the LME market from 8:15 P.M. Nako ea London ka Hlakubele 8.
Ntle le matloana a indasteri, Theko ea Matla a kang oli le eona e na le monyetla oa ho tsoela pele ho tsamaea holimo ho ea haufinyane, Ho tsosa Monate oa Lihlahisoa. Ka Hlakubele 8, U.S. Mopresidente Joe Biden o ile a saena saennoe ea ho thibela U.S. Lits'ebetso tsa matla ho tsoa Russia. U.k. e boetse e phatlalalitse hore e ka qala ho qala ka oli ea Russia le lihlahisoa tsa petroleutum qetellong ea 2022, mme o nahana ka thibelo ea ho tsoa ho khase ea tlhaho ea Russia.
Litaba tsena li ile tsa phahamisa litheko tsa oli. By the close of trading on March 8, WTI crude oil futures for delivery in April on the New York Mercantile Exchange rose by $4.3 per barrel (3.6%) to settle at $123.7 per barrel. Ka Motšeanong, Brent crude oil futures for delivery in London rose $4.77/bbl (3.87%) ho lula ho $ 127.98 / BBL. Ho tloha qalong ea beke ena, Litheko tsa oli tsa machabeng li 'nile tsa lekanngoa ka boemo bo phahameng ka ho fetisisa ho tloha 2008, le ho sekaseka ho bonts'a hore litheko tsa oli li na le sebaka sa ho nyoloha haufinyane. Tšusumetso ea Russia-Upura ea Upuraine ka lindastering e fapaneng e lebelletsoe ho tsoela pele.