LONDON — Britain’s business minister welcomed a decision by Jaguar Land Rover to pause the delivery of vehicles into the Russian market.
“There is now a rapidly growing number of companies and governments joining the whole international community in isolating Russia, both diplomatically and financially,” Kwasi Kwarteng said on Twitter on Tuesday.
Sales of Jaguar Land Rover vehicles in Russia fell 6 percent to 6,909 last year, according to data from the Moscow-based industry association AEB.
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