Fortum still hampered by Russian ties

The Finnish utility is currently unable to divest Russian assets. In addition, a long-term contract for nuclear fuel keeps ties intact until 2030.
Photo: Fortum
Photo: Fortum
BY ANNE FILBERT, TRANSLATED BY CHRISTOFFER ØSTERGAARD

Back in May, Finnish Fortum made it abundantly clear that the company would divest its assets in Russia while at the same time refraining from making new investments in the nation.

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