Daimler Truck sold a 15% stake in the Russian truck manufacturer Kamaz, Lamoda will increase the number of its own delivery points and other events by 50% on February 15.

Daimler Truck sold its stake in Kamaz, Lamoda will increase the number of its own collection points: the main thing on February 15

World

  • Elon Musk’s SpaceX company has changed its registered location from Delaware to Texas. Neuralink previously changed its registration from Delaware to Nevada.

Economy

  • UniCredit Bank is on par with the sanctioned players in terms of overdue interbank loans. Experts explain the situation by technical non-compliance with obligations by non-residents, Kommersant reports.

Business

  • The German Daimler Truck consortium (part of the Mercedes-Benz group) sold a 15% stake in the Russian truck manufacturer Kamaz in 2024. The last major Western investor abandoned the domestic automobile industry.
  • Businessmen suffer losses due to high commissions when converting currency when they request it for the mandatory sale of profits in foreign currency. Additional fees can be 6% and for currency control they can charge up to 120 thousand rubles per payment.
  • The Russian market Lamoda will increase the number of its own delivery points by 50% in 2024. According to experts, investments this year in new collection points could amount to 2 billion rubles.

Services and technologies

  • Electronics manufacturers are discussing with the Ministry of Industry and Trade the idea of ​​​​awarding points for recognizing smartphones and tablets as domestic for their compatibility with the Russian mobile operating system, Kommersant writes.

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Source: RB

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