Survey

Daniel Schilling,

Russian attack on Ukraine

What does the breach of international law mean for the economy?

The capital city of Kiev is also threatened by the Russian advance. © Adobe Stock/joyt

Open warfare has been raging in Europe since this morning. Russia has begun to invade its smaller neighboring country. At the same time, German companies traditionally have close and intensive ties with Ukraine and Russia.

In the current, confusing situation, we would therefore like to know: How do companies view events? We have prepared a short survey with three questions .

You are also welcome to send us your opinion by e-mail to our editorial address. Please also note whether we may quote you or whether your opinion should remain confidential.

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