At the meeting that took place in Russia's Chuvash Republic, the region's leader, Oleg Nikolaev, brought up Baltika, one of the largest Russian beer producers, saying it could not receive state support, as the company remains a foreign company, although it has been placed under Rosimushchestvo's management.
"I get it, absolutely right. Because the companies are managed by the Russian Federation. In fact, Rosimushchestvo manages and hired managers, so it is fair to raise the question. Of course, we will make the necessary decisions in this part so that such companies, which are managed by Russia, can receive support on a par with Russian enterprises," Siluanov said.
Putin agreed, saying, "For sure, they [the companies] should be given support."
A number of foreign companies responded to the start of the Russian special operation in Ukraine by leaving Russia, suspending or significantly diminishing their operations in the country. The Russian government transferred some of their assets under Rosimushchestvo's temporary management.