German companies paid billions in taxes to Russia in 2024: details of the investigation.
According to inkorr.com: German enterprises continue to operate in Russia despite the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. In 2024, they transferred billions of dollars in taxes that fuel the Russian economy. Among these companies are Hochland and Knauf, which have different views on the situation.
'Companies support the military economy of Russia through taxes,' emphasizes B4Ukraine leader Sinani. According to him, supporting Russian businesses may help the aggressor meet military needs, even if these companies do not take direct part in the conflict.
Company positions
Hochland explains its activities in Russia by the necessity of saving jobs, although it openly condemns the war. Meanwhile, Knauf plans to exit the Russian market due to challenging conditions but faces difficulties regarding tax increases and obtaining necessary permits.
Impact on the economy
In total, foreign companies paid over $20 billion in taxes in 2024, which may affect funding for Russia's military needs. This issue is sparking lively debate among international business circles, politicians, and the public.
The activities of Western companies in Russia raise many questions and criticisms, as their financial contributions can significantly support Moscow's aggressive actions. This calls into question the ethical standards and social responsibility of businesses in times of international crises and is actively discussed on the international stage.
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