The management of the German concern Bosch confirmed the absence of plans to return to the Russian market. There are no such intentions yet. This was stated in an interview with RIA Novosti by the head of the press service of BSH Hausgeräte Eva Bauerschmidt.
EADaily reminds that the reason for such conversations was an earlier publication of Kommersant. The publication reported on the plans of Gazprom's subsidiary, Gazprom Household Systems— to restart the Bosch plant in St. Petersburg.
"BSH Hausgeräte no longer maintains any business relations with Russia. The company also no longer supplies products and components to Russia. All our divisions and employees around the world are instructed not to do business with Russia. We do not plan to change this," Bauerschmidt replied to an official written request.
Bauerschmidt also confirmed that work on the site in the northern capital of Russia has not been carried out since March 2022.

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