KEY POINTS
  • Starbucks is suspending all business activity in Russia, and its licensee will temporarily shutter locations there.
  • The coffee chain has about 130 outlets in Russia and Ukraine, according to Bank of America Securities.
  • The announcement comes after restaurant giant McDonald's said earlier on Tuesday that it would temporarily close its restaurants in the country.

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A woman drinks coffee in a Starbucks in a mall in Khimki outside Moscow.

Starbucks is suspending all business activity in Russia as Vladimir Putin's forces continue their nearly two-week-old invasion of Ukraine.

The announcement from the coffee chain comes after McDonald's said earlier on Tuesday that it would temporarily close its restaurants in the country. The burger chain had faced criticism for staying silent on the war, given its large footprint in Russia.

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