During his brief visit to Anchorage in August, Putin said that Russia and the United States had “something to offer each other” in terms of trade, and that if the US was keen, he would “look forward to working together”, to which Trump appeared to agree.
A mass exodus of Western companies from Russia began within hours of the country’s invasion of Ukraine in February 2022. The rate of corporate withdrawal was at its highest during the first year of the war, before the Kremlin was able to tighten the rules governing when foreign entities could sell or close businesses in Russia.
During that time, some 100 US companies exited the Russian market, according to Leave Russia, a campaign group monitoring corporate withdrawals from Russia run jointly by the Kyiv School of Economics and a team of Ukrainian IT professionals. Since Trump’s return to the White House, Russian state media has been awash with rumours that the return of Western brands and consumer goods is imminent.