Google and Twitter have suspended advertising in Russia.

Russia invaded Ukraine on Feb. 24 after months of growing tension.

Since then, the country has been establishing closer ties with Western Europe and the US.

In addition, the company cut off access to its cloud services for Russia’s government-controlled media outlets.

Additionally, it has disabled some Apple Maps features in Ukraine to protect civilians.

Customers using AWS in Russia include companies that are headquartered elsewhere but have development teams in Russia.

BMW, Ford, GM, Honda:Several automakers havescaled back their operations in Russia.

BMW will stop local production in Kaliningrad and halt exports to Russia.

Ford is suspending its operations in Russia “effective immediately, until further notice.”

GM is suspending business in Russia.

Honda has suspended exports there.

Disney:The entertainment company has halted alltheatrical releasesin Russia, including new Pixar filmTurning Red.

This includes games, add-on content and virtual currency.

Additionally, EA has removed Russian national teams from all versions of its soccer and hockey video games.

EA has also made Russian and Belarusian playersineligible for its esports programs, including Apex Legends and FIFA 22.

FIFA:The international soccer body hasbanned Russia from this year’s World Cup.

Mazepin’s billionaire father DmitryMazepin reportedly has close ties with Putin.

SomeGoogle Maps featureshave also been disabled, though Google providesinfo on refugee resourcesfor people fleeing Ukraine.

Google Cloud on March 10 alsostopped accepting new customersin Russia.

Intel:On April 5, Intel said it hassuspended all business operationsin Russia.

The tech company previouslysuspended all shipmentsto customers in Russia and Belarus, including chips.

LG:On March 19 local time, the South Korea-based electronics companysuspended all shipments to Russia.

Microsoftfurther cut backits Russian operations in June, Bloomberg reported, affecting over 400 employees.

Netflix:The streaming giant haspaused all projects and acquisitionsin Russia.

Additionally, Netflix has refused to add state-run channels to its Russian service.

As of now, Russian gamers are locked out of purchasing new games through the service.

Nokia:The telecommunications company said April 12 that itwould exit the Russian market.

The haltreportedlycovers all Nvidia products.

Paramount:Like the other movie studios on this list,Paramount will halt theatrical releasesin Russia.

This includes the upcoming Lost City, as well as a sequel to Sonic the Hedgehog.

Samsung:Samsung suspended shipments to Russia as of March 4.

“We continue to actively monitor this complex situation to determine our next steps.”

Spotify expects its service to be unavailable in Russia by early April.

TikTok:Short-form video app TikTok is suspending livestreaming and new content to its video service in Russia.

Ubisoft:The game maker said it has suspended sales in Russia.