Learn languages naturally with fresh, real content!

Popular Topics
Explore By Region
Brunello Cucinelli denies EU sanctions violations, saying its Russia operations are compliant and limited to pre-sanction inventory.
Italian luxury brand Brunello Cucinelli denies allegations of violating EU sanctions by continuing to operate in Russia, stating it has not received notices from customs authorities and that exports to its Russian subsidiary dropped to €5 million in 2024.
The company claims its Moscow showroom only offers customer support using pre-sanction inventory and stock within permitted limits, while maintaining employee livelihoods.
Despite a Morpheus Research report alleging ongoing sales of high-value goods and a related short position, Cucinelli asserts full compliance with EU regulations and is considering legal action.
Shares plunged over 17% after a brief exchange suspension, reflecting investor concern.
Brunello Cucinelli niega violaciones a las sanciones de la UE, diciendo que sus operaciones en Rusia son conformes y limitadas al inventario previo a las sanciones.