Taiwan-based electronics company ASUS will pull out business from Russia in consideration of its reputation, Taiwan’s economy minister said on Monday, following a letter from a Ukrainian minister urging the company to cut ties with Moscow. Ukraine’s deputy prime minister Mykhailo Fedorov issued a letter to ASUS chairman Jonney Shih on March 10 urging the company to “end any relationship and stop doing business in the Russian Federation until the Russian aggression in Ukraine is fully stopped.” “We appeal to you to stop relationships with Russia-based clients and partners, including supplying hardware and electronics, providing technical support and services by your company and its affiliates to the Russian Federation,” Fedorov said in a letter posted on his Twitter account. ASUS did not release a statement following Fedorov’s letter, nor did it respond to a request for comment. Speaking on the sidelines of a parliament session, Taiwan’s economy minister Wang Mei-hua …
Taiwan Says ASUS Will Withdraw Business From Russia Amid Calls From Ukraine
March 14, 2022
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