– In this situation, we see no reason for a boycott, says municipal board chairman Jonas Attenius (S), to the newspaper.
Since before, however, the municipality has boycotted products from Marabou manufacturer Mondelez, but Attenius now says that the situation is more complex than they thought. He is calling for national guidelines from the government.
– Behind this is foreign policy and security policy that municipalities usually do not deal with, and we need help there, says Jonas Attenius to Di.
The background is that Geely Holding, which owns 82 percent of Volvo Cars, was placed on Ukraine’s blacklist during the midsummer weekend. This is because Geely continues to sell cars in Russia and thus sponsors the Russian war machine through tax revenues, according to the Ukrainian anti-corruption agency.
2023-06-28 06:27:03
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