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Irish Distillers confirms that exports of Jameson to Russia have ceased

Irish Distillers has said it will no longer export any of its international products to Russia. This freeze of exports includes Jameson, the world’s most popular Irish whiskey.

The announcement was made as part of parent company Pernod Ricard’s decision to cease exports of all its international brands to Russia.

Pernod Ricard also announced that it will cease the distribution of its portfolio in Russia, a process that is anticipated to take some months to complete and is assessing how to adapt the local organisation in light of these decisions, while fully complying with all local legal regulations.

“Since the outbreak of the war, we have utterly condemned the invasion of Ukraine by Russia,” said

The announcement follows a campaign which encouraged people to avoid purchasing Jameson whiskey after the company resumed trade in Russia

Irish Distillers and Pernod Ricard in a statement.

“We have stood and stand firmly

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