Asos ends sales to Russia after Ukraine invasion

Asos has joined a growing list of Western companies pulling out of Russia as sanctions take hold and the invasion of Ukraine intensifies.

The online fashion giant said it was halting sales in Russia and could not deliver to Ukraine due to the dispute.

Other companies to take action include US tech giants Apple and Google and sportswear brand Nike.

Asos said: “Asos’ priority is the safety of our colleagues and partners in Ukraine and Russia.

Asos suspends operations in Russia (Rui Vieira/PA)

“Immediately after the invasion, Asos suspended sales in Ukraine because it became impossible to serve customers there.

“Against the backdrop of the continuing war, Asos has decided that it is neither practical nor fair to continue to do business in Russia, and has therefore today suspended our sales there.

“Our thoughts are with the Ukrainian people and all those affected in the region.”

Apple said earlier today it would halt product sales in Russia, where iPhones are the third best-selling smartphone, after previously suspending Apple Pay services.

Google stripped Russian state-funded publishers, including RT, which is under investigation by UK regulator Ofcom, from its features and limited its Google Pay service.

Nike’s Russian website was also down and not accepting delivery orders, although customers were encouraged to visit stores instead, which remain open.