Japanese Yamaha announced that there are no plans to leave the Russian market

Japanese Yamaha announced that there are no plans to leave the Russian market
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Yamaha will continue to supply musical instruments to RUSSIA, but now there are interruptions in work due to logistical difficulties

The Japanese company Yamaha, which sells musical instruments, continues its work in Russia, but is now experiencing problems with logistics. This was reported to TASS in the press service of the company.

On March 4, the agency, citing the Japanese agency Kyodo, reported that Yamaha had decided not to supply musical instruments to Russia.

“Exports are temporarily suspended due to logistics issues related to the current situation in Ukraine. However, if the logistical issue is resolved, we plan to carry out deliveries as before. Accordingly, this does not mean that we are leaving the Russian market,” the statement says.

A statement from the Russian representative office on the website also noted that the company is "working as usual", but delays in deliveries due to problems with logistics are possible.

“Our goal is to provide consumers with quality musical instruments and audio equipment in all regions where we operate,” Yamaha said.