Brands are announcing measures in light of the war in Ukraine, including trading halts.
American sports apparel company Under Armour has also addressed the war with sanctions and initiatives. "Like the rest of the world, we are shocked and saddened by Russia’s unprovoked attack on Ukraine. At Under Armour, one of our values ison March 3.
"We are partnering with humanitarian groups to provide what is needed for those displaced and have also stopped all shipments into our sales channels in Russia.
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