Russian-made goods fill the country’s shelves as sanctions hit imports

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Russian-made goods fill the country’s shelves as sanctions hit imports
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Russian-made products accounted for 83% of the country’s market for common consumer goods in the first half of 2022

Moscow — , up 4% on a year before, according to a report published by NielsenIQ on Tuesday.

The sanctions, imposed after Moscow deployed tens of thousands of troops to Ukraine in late February, have prompted scores of foreign companies, many in the consumer-goods sector, to quit the country. Beers produced and sold by foreign brewers who had announced plans to exit Russia were still on sale in supermarkets and stores in Moscow last week, highlighting how long it can take for consumer-focused restrictions to have an impact.

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