«»Everything depends on specific situations. Each individual situation, of course, is considered separately,» Peskov said, answering journalists' questions about whether it is worth waiting for other foreign companies to pass into the temporary administration of the Federal Property Management Agency.
Russian President Vladimir Putin last week signed a decree responding to the seizure of Russian assets abroad and the restriction of property rights. The decree approves a list of foreign assets that, as a response, are transferred to the temporary administration of the Federal Property Management Agency. It included 83.73% of Unipro shares indirectly owned by the German government (through Uniper) and 98.23% of Fortum owned by the Finnish concern Fortum. But the list can be expanded.
Fortum in Russia owns 98.23% in Fortum PJSC (former TGC-10) and about 30% in TGC-1 PJSC (the main shareholder is Gazprom Energoholding) ). The company has also been one of the largest investors in wind energy in Russia. According to Fortum's financial statements, 2,724 people worked in the Russian division of the company at the end of 2022.