Manufacturers with Russian ties are working to figure out how to survive, after sanctions leveled on Russia over recent weeks curb the flow of goods and money between the country and Western markets.

Sanctions, and private companies’ moves to pull back from Russia, have upended operations for companies whose ownership and supply chains link back to Russia. Executives of Russia-connected companies said they are reconfiguring suppliers and logistics, temporarily suspending production and transferring control to U.S. employees in an effort to keep doing business.

This post first appeared on wsj.com

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