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2 Boycotts  



2.1  In Ukraine  





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3 Results  





4 Public opinion  





5 Criticism  





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Do not buy Russian goods!

Не купуй російське!
One of the images used in leaflets, stickers, and posters calling for a boycott of Russian goods

Predecessor

Remember about the Gas — Do not buy Russian goods!

Formation

14 August 2013 (2013-08-14)
2 March 2014 (2014-03-02)

Founder

Vidsich

Type

Civic campaign

Location

Subsidiaries

Boycott Russian Films

Website

vidsich.info

"Do not buy Russian goods!" (Ukrainian: Не купуй російське!, romanizedNe kupui rosiiske!) or "Boycott Russian goods!" (Ukrainian: Бойкотуй російське!, romanizedBoikotui rosiiske!) is a nonviolent resistance campaign to boycott Russian commerceinUkraine. The protest started on 14 August 2013 as a reaction to a Russian Federation trade embargo against Ukraine. It was organized by Vidsichonsocial media.[1] The campaign expanded to mass distribution of leaflets, posters, and stickers in over 45 cities and towns. Having faded by the beginning of the Euromaidan demonstrations in November 2013, it was renewed on 2 March 2014, during the Crimean crisis and the Russo-Ukrainian War.

Causes[edit]

Activists urging boycott on 22 August 2013 in response to Russia's blockade of Ukrainian goods

The campaign began as a response to a series of economic wars launched by Russia against Ukraine, including the "Meat War", the "Cheese War", and the "Chocolate War".[1] On 14 August 2013, the Federal Customs Service of Russia listed all Ukrainian exporters as companies "at risk", resulting in a blockade of Ukrainian products imported to Russia.[2] A backup developed at customs involving hundreds of truckloads and railcars of Ukrainian goods.[3]

Boycotts[edit]

Flash mob in a Kyiv supermarket on 15 March 2014
Activists display a banner urging a boycott of Russian gasoline on 29 May 2014.
Boycott campaign stickers used to write『ПТН X̆ЛО』(abbreviation of "Putin khuilo!") in Brovary. 22 June 2014

In Ukraine[edit]

On 22 August 2013, activists held a protest near the Presidential Administration of Ukraine.[4][5][6] The campaign continued with a mass distribution of leaflets, posters and stickers in more than 45 cities and towns in Ukraine.[7][8] Caricatures of Russian Matryoshka dolls have been used in the campaign.[9] The campaign began to decline with the beginning of Euromaidan.

On 2 March 2014, activists used social networks to announce the renewal of the boycott on any goods and services that benefit Russian companies. The intention was to keep Ukrainian money from going to Russia where it could be used to support the Russian military.[10] The boycott was launched in response to the Crimean crisis and the Russian military intervention in Ukraine.[11][12]

In March 2014, activists began organizing flash mobs in supermarkets to urge customers not to buy Russian goods[13][14][15] and to boycott Russian gas stations,[16][17][18][19] banks,[20] and concerts.[21] In April 2014, some movie theatersinKyiv, Lviv, and Odesa stopped showing Russian films.[22]

By April 2014, some Russian manufacturers changed their barcodes from Russian to Ukrainian.[23] Titled Boycott Invaders, an Android app was developed to identify products from Russia, including those disguising their origin.[9][10][24]

In the summer of 2014, activists in Kyiv began organizing more flash mobs[25] and other demonstrations[26] in Russian restaurants and coffeehouses.

Towards the end of August 2014, activists started a campaign called "Boycott Russian Films" against Russian movies and serials on Ukrainian media space.[27][28]

Andriy Dlihach, CEO of the "Advanter Group", urged consumers not to boycott Russian products, but to concentrate on buying Ukrainian goods instead.[29]

On August 19, 2015, activists of the "Vidsich" movement threatened to launch a campaign to boycott Nestlé during a rally near the corporation's office in Kyiv. A discrimination case against a Ukrainian-speaking journalist who was not hired because of language requirements sparked the campaign.[30][31] Activists also criticized that Nestlé still sold products manufactured by Russia in Ukraine.[32] In September, flash mobs called "Russian Kills!" took place in Kyiv against these products.[33]

International spread[edit]

Beginning in March 2014, the boycott spread to Poland and Lithuania.[34]

Following the 2022 invasion of Ukraine, all major Danish supermarkets stopped selling Russian goods.[35] In the United States, the states of New Hampshire and Ohio, where state governments control liquor sales, announced that they would remove Russian-made vodka from sale. Similar measures were also called for in Virginia. The Canadian province of Ontario also ordered Russian-made products removed from its Liquor Control Board of Ontario stores, with similar measures enacted in Manitoba and Newfoundland and Labrador.[36]

Banking[edit]

The US Department of State added many Russian banks to its sanction list on February 24, 2023 in response to its aggression toward Ukraine.[37] SWIFT, a key messaging tool for financial trading has disconnected Russia from its services as well.[38] Sanctions have caused Russians to rely on their currency and experience long lines at ATM machines. No runs on banks have been reported. Those who rely on international travel have experienced inconvenience over the sanctions. Russian issued credit cards by Visa and Mastercard do not work. They rely on Mir.[38]

Results[edit]

Sales of Russian goods in Ukraine decreased by 35–50% in the spring of 2014.[39][40] In May 2014, Ukrainian supermarkets began to abandon the procurement of Russian goods. Delivery of goods from Russia fell by a third.[41]

In April 2014, it was reported that producers from Russian Federation are changing Russian barcodes with barcodes of other countries.[42] Moreover, there are revealed facts of illegal masking of Russian products in some Ukrainian supermarkets.[43][44][45]

From January to May 2014, according to Standard & Poor's ratings, banks with Russian capital in Ukraine lost more than 50% of deposits.[46]

According to comparison test of Russian TV series watching ratings in Ukraine for 2013 (sample by GfK) and for 2014 (sample by Nielsen), total ratings dropped by a third.[47]

As of mid of May 2014, it is known that Ukrainian supermarkets have started to massively abandon purchases of Russian goods. Supply amounts from Russian Federation decreased by a third.[48]

Public opinion[edit]

According to "Taylor Nelson Sofres" (TNS) Internet research in Ukraine, in March–April 2014 — 52% of Ukrainians were positive or "rather positive" about the boycott of Russian products. According to the survey, 39% of Ukrainians were involved in the boycott.[49] A further survey campaign revealed that from July to August 2014, support for the boycott increased from 52% to 57%, and participation in the boycott increased from 40% to 46% of the population.[50] According to data reported by TSN, in September 2014, 50% of Ukrainians had joined the boycott.[51]

Criticism[edit]

The boycott was not supported by Ukrainian retail offices of "Auchan Ukraine" and "Metro Cash and Carry". The companies explained that this was due to their apolitical vision.[52]

Ukrainian and Russian-speaking blogger Danylo Vakhovskyi said that he consciously uses Russian internet services and will continue to do so, because it is a way to support "the creation of a favorable environment for entrepreneurship" in Russia. Vakhovskyi admitted that such usage was "not patriotic", but still considered his support of entrepreneurs as providing opportunities to change the world for the better.[53]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

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  • ^ Українці оголосили російським артистам бойкот [Ukrainians announce boycott of Russian artists]. ТСН. 1+1 (in Ukrainian). 3 June 2014.
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  • Russian
    occupations

    Ongoing

  • Annexation of Donetsk, Kherson, Luhansk and Zaporizhzhia oblasts
  • Elections in Russian-occupied Ukraine
  • Russian-occupied territories of Ukraine
  • Donetsk Oblast
  • Kharkiv Oblast
  • Kherson Oblast
  • Luhansk Oblast
  • Mykolaiv Oblast
  • Zaporizhzhia Oblast
  • Previous

  • Dnipropetrovsk and Poltava oblasts
  • Kyiv Oblast
  • Odesa Oblast
  • Sumy Oblast
  • Zhytomyr Oblast
  • Potentially
    related

  • Mystery fires in Russia
  • Nord Stream pipeline sabotage
  • Transnistria attacks
  • Zagreb Tu-141 crash
  • Other

  • 2023 Crimean Bridge explosion
  • Assassination attempts on Volodymyr Zelenskyy
  • Coup d'état attempt in Ukraine
  • Bridges in the Russo-Ukrainian War
  • Violations of non-combatant airspaces
  • Operation Synytsia
  • Attacks in Russia
  • 2023 Ukrainian counteroffensive
  • Wagner Group rebellion
  • General

  • Allegations of genocide of Ukrainians
  • Attacks on hospitals
  • Cluster munitions
  • Incendiary weapons
  • Landmines
  • Russian filtration camps
  • Russian mobile crematoriums
  • Russian theft of Ukrainian grain
  • Russian torture chambers
  • Looting
  • Sexual violence
  • Mistreatment of prisoners of war
  • Attacks on
    civilians

  • Kharkiv government building airstrike
  • 3 March Chernihiv bombing
  • Irpin refugee column shelling
  • Mariupol hospital airstrike
  • Stara Krasnianka care house attack
  • Mykolaiv cluster bombing
  • March 2022 Donetsk attack
  • 2022 Borodianka airstrikes
  • Chernihiv breadline attack
  • Mariupol theatre airstrike
  • Kyiv shopping centre bombing
  • Sumykhimprom ammonia leak
  • March 2022 Kharkiv cluster bombing
  • Mykolaiv government building missile strike
  • Bucha massacre
  • Kramatorsk railway station attack
  • April 2022 Kharkiv cluster bombing
  • Bilohorivka school bombing
  • Shooting of Andrii Bohomaz
  • Maisky Market attack
  • Kremenchuk shopping mall attack
  • Serhiivka missile strike
  • July 2022 Chasiv Yar missile strike
  • Olenivka prison massacre
  • Kharkiv dormitories missile strike
  • Chaplyne railway station attack
  • Izium mass graves
  • September 2022 Donetsk attack
  • Zaporizhzhia civilian convoy attack
  • Kupiansk civilian convoy shelling
  • Zaporizhzhia residential building airstrike
  • Russian strikes against Ukrainian infrastructure
  • 2023 Dnipro residential building airstrike
  • Sloviansk airstrike
  • Uman missile strike
  • Kramatorsk restaurant missile strike
  • Lyman cluster bombing
  • 2023 Pokrovsk missile strike
  • Chernihiv missile strike
  • Kostiantynivka missile strike
  • Hroza missile attack
  • Volnovakha massacre
  • December 2023 strikes
  • 2024 Pokrovsk missile strike
  • 2024 Donetsk attack
  • Lysychansk missile strike
  • 6 March 2024 Odesa strike
  • March 2024 strikes
  • April 2024 Chernihiv missile strike
  • 25 May 2024 Kharkiv missile strikes
  • 8 July 2024 Ukraine missile strikes
  • Crimes against
    soldiers

  • Torture and castration of a Ukrainian POW in Pryvillia
  • Murder of Yevgeny Nuzhin
  • Makiivka surrender incident
  • Execution of Oleksandr Matsievskyi
  • 2022 Ukrainian prisoner of war beheading
  • Legal cases

  • ICJ court case
  • Task Force on Accountability
  • Universal jurisdiction
  • Crime of aggression
  • Criminal proceedings
  • Military aid
  • People's Bayraktar
  • Signmyrocket.com
  • Humanitarian aid
  • Sanctioned yachts
  • Relations with Russia
  • Ukraine

  • Be Brave Like Ukraine
  • Brave1
  • Coordination Headquarters for the Treatment of Prisoners of War
  • Decolonization and derussification law
  • Delta
  • Destroyed Russian military equipment exhibition
  • For Courage and Bravery (Ukraine)
  • Grain From Ukraine
  • Headquarters of the Supreme Commander-in-Chief
  • Hero City
  • I Want to Live
  • International Defence Industries Forum
  • International Legion and other foreign units
  • International Sponsors of War
  • Look for Your Own
  • Martial law
  • Mobilization
  • Media Center Ukraine
  • North Korea–Ukraine relations
  • Points of Invincibility
  • Recognition of Ichkeria
  • Syria–Ukraine relations
  • Ukrainian Freedom Orchestra
  • United24
  • United News
  • Russia

    • highways in the annexed territories
  • A291 "Tavrida"
  • R260
  • 2022 Moscow rally
  • 2023 Moscow rally
  • 2022 Moscow Victory Day Parade
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  • Bogdan Khmelnitsky Battalion
  • Chechnya
  • Conversations about Important Things
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  • Mobilization
  • Operation Doppelgänger
  • Orthodox Christmas truce proposal
  • Wagner Group–Russian Ministry of Defence conflict
  • Russian Orthodox clergymen appeal against war
  • Salvation Committee for Peace and Order
  • Special Coordinating Council
  • Ukraine bioweapons conspiracy theory
  • Unfriendly countries list
  • War censorship laws
  • We Are Together. Sports
  • "What Russia Should Do with Ukraine"
  • United States

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  • Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2022
  • Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2023
  • Disinformation Governance Board
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  • Other countries

  • Canada
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  • Resolution ES-11/4
  • Resolution ES-11/5
  • Resolution ES-11/6
  • Security Council Resolution 2623
  • Resolution 77/229
  • Easter truce
  • International
    organizations

  • Accession of Ukraine to the EU
  • Brussels summit
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  • Madrid summit
  • NATO virtual summit
  • Operation Oscar
  • Ramstein Air Base meeting
  • EU–Ukraine Summit
  • REPowerEU
  • Steadfast Defender 2024
  • SWIFT ban against Russian banks
  • Ukraine Recovery Conference
  • Versailles declaration
  • 2023 Vilnius summit
  • 15th BRICS summit
  • 2024 Washington summit
  • Other

  • F-16 training coalition
  • Finland–NATO relations
  • Finland–Russia border barrier
  • Iron diplomacy
  • Proposed Russian annexation of South Ossetia
  • Recognition of Russia as a terrorist state
  • Removal of monuments and memorials
  • Streets renamed
  • Serving heads of state and government that have visited Ukraine during the invasion
  • Sweden–NATO relations
  • Public

    Protests

  • demolition of monuments to Alexander Pushkin
  • ArmWomenNow
  • Ukrainian Artistic Front
  • In Russia
  • In Belarus
  • In China
  • In Czech Republic
  • Companies

  • Boycott of Russia and Belarus
  • E.N.O.T. Corp.
  • McDonald's in Russia
  • People's Satellite
  • Starlink satellites
  • Stop Bloody Energy
  • Wagner Group
  • Yale CELI List of Companies
  • Technology

  • alerts.in.ua
  • DDoS attacks on Romania
  • DeepStateMap.Live
  • IT Army of Ukraine
  • Killnet
  • Liveuamap
  • Open-source intelligence
  • peacenotwar
  • Russian Asset Tracker
  • Ukraine Siren Alerts
  • Wikipedia
  • Spies

  • Russian spies in the Russo-Ukrainian War
  • Other

  • Black Sea Grain Initiative
  • Collaboration with Russia
  • Concert for Ukraine
  • Free Buryatia Foundation
  • Free Nations of Post-Russia Forum
  • Game4Ukraine
  • Get Lost
  • Global Tour for Peace
  • Guide to the Free World
  • Mozart Group
  • Olena Zelenska Foundation
  • Open letter from Nobel laureates
  • Pavel Sudoplatov Battalion
  • Rubikus.HelpUA
  • Ruslan Shostak Charitable Foundation
  • Russia's War Crimes House
  • Saving Ukrainian Cultural Heritage Online
  • Serhiy Prytula Charity Foundation
  • Spain letter bomb attacks
  • Yermak-McFaul Expert Group on Russian Sanctions
  • Pavel Filatyev
  • True Russia
  • Volos Declaration
  • Wimbledon ban
  • Impact

    Effects

  • Casualties
  • Canadians killed
  • Colombians killed
  • Israelis killed
  • journalists killed
  • Russian generals killed
  • Economic impact
  • Education
  • End of the Whisky War
  • Environmental impact
  • Eurovision Song Contest 2022
  • Eurovision Song Contest 2023
  • Food crises
  • List of notable deaths
  • Nuclear power plants
  • Nuclear risk
  • Religion
  • Russian emigration
  • Ship losses
  • Ukrainian culture
  • Trauma
  • Urengoy–Pomary–Uzhhorod pipeline explosion
  • Violations of non-combatant airspaces
  • Women
  • Human rights

  • Ukrainian refugee crisis
  • UN Commission of Inquiry
  • UN Human Rights Monitoring Mission
  • Terms and phrases

  • "Anglo-Saxons"
  • "Bavovna"
  • "Grandpa in his bunker"
  • "Good evening, we are from Ukraine"
  • "Orc"
  • "Putin khuylo!"
  • "Khuy Voyne!"
  • "Russian warship, go fuck yourself"
  • "Slava Ukraini!"
  • "Special military operation"
  • "To bomb Voronezh"
  • "Strength is in truth"
  • "Westsplaining"
  • "Where have you been for eight years?"
  • "Without you"
  • Popular culture

    Songs

  • Bakhmut Fortress
  • Bayraktar
  • Bilia topoli
  • City of Mary
  • Flowers of Minefields
  • Generation Cancellation
  • Generation Z
  • Oyda
  • Hey, Hey, Rise Up!
  • Mama ŠČ!
  • Oi u luzi chervona kalyna
  • Slava Ukraini!
  • Stefania
  • Ukraine
  • Crushed
  • Films

  • A Rising Fury
  • Follow Me
  • Turn in the Wound
  • Other

  • Back to the Cold War
  • Ghost of Kyiv
  • Kherson watermelon
  • Královec Region
  • Madonna of Kyiv
  • North Atlantic Fella Organization
  • Patron
  • "Putler"
  • "Putinversteher"
  • Raccoon of Kherson
  • Saint Javelin
  • Vasylkiv maiolica rooster
  • Vladimir Putin's meeting table
  • Walk of the Brave
  • "Z" military symbol
  • Key people

    Ukrainians

  • visit to the United States
  • visit to the United Kingdom
  • visits to Europe
  • Andriy Biletsky
  • Denys Shmyhal
  • Denys Kireyev
  • Denys Monastyrsky
  • Denys Prokopenko
  • Iryna Venediktova
  • Kyrylo Budanov
  • Mykola Oleshchuk
  • Oleksandr Pavliuk
  • Oleksandr Syrskyi
  • Oleksii Reznikov
  • Oleksiy Danilov
  • Oleksiy Neizhpapa
  • Ruslan Khomchak
  • Rustem Umerov
  • Sergiy Kyslytsya
  • Serhiy Shaptala
  • Serhii Sternenko
  • Valerii Zaluzhnyi
  • Vitali Klitschko
  • Yevhen Moisiuk
  • Russians

  • Aleksandr Dvornikov
  • Aleksandr Lapin
  • Aleksey Nagin
  • Alexander Bortnikov
  • Andrei Kolesnikov
  • Andrei Sychevoi
  • Andrey Belousov
  • Andrey Vorobyov
  • Dmitry Medvedev
  • Gennady Zhidko
  • Igor Kastyukevich
  • Ivan Ivanovich Popov
  • Mikhail Mishustin
  • Maria Lvova-Belova
  • Nikolai Patrushev
  • Oleg Salyukov
  • Oleg Tsokov
  • Ramzan Kadyrov
  • Roman Berdnikov
  • Rustam Muradov
  • Sergey Kobylash
  • Sergey Lavrov
  • Sergey Naryshkin
  • Sergei Shoigu
  • Sergey Surovikin
  • Timur Ivanov
  • Valery Gerasimov
  • Viktor Sokolov
  • Viktor Zolotov
  • Vitaly Gerasimov
  • Vyacheslav Gladkov
  • Vyacheslav Volodin
  • Yevgeny Prigozhin
  • Other

  • Donetsk People's Republic Denis Pushilin
  • Luhansk People's Republic Leonid Pasechnik
  • 2024 Korochansky Ilyushin Il-76 crash
  • Anti-Russian sentiment
  • Anti-Ukrainian sentiment
  • Antonov An-225 Mriya
  • Azovstal Iron and Steel Works
  • Belgorod accidental bombing
  • Brovary helicopter crash
  • Bryansk Oblast military aircraft crashes
  • Claims of Vladimir Putin's incapacity and death
  • Decolonization in Ukraine
  • Decommunization in Ukraine
  • Derussification in Ukraine
  • Foreign leaders that have visited during the invasion
  • Institute for the Study of War
  • Irkutsk military aircraft crash
  • Ivanovo Ilyushin Il-76 crash
  • Lady R incident
  • Nord Stream 2
  • Proposed Russian annexation of Transnistria
  • Punisher
  • Russian nuclear weapons
  • Russian military presence in Transnistria
  • Ryazan military aircraft crash
  • Siberian wildfires
  • Soloti military training ground shooting
  • Soviet imagery
  • U-24 association
  • Ukrainian conscription crisis
  • Ural Airlines Flight 1383
  • Tucker Carlson's interview with Vladimir Putin
  • Yeysk Su-34 crash
  • Moldovan coup attempt allegations
  • 2023 visit by Joe Biden to Ukraine
  • 2023 visit by Fumio Kishida to Ukraine
  • 2023 visit by Xi Jinping to Russia
  • 2023 visit by Yoon Suk Yeol to Ukraine
  • Wagner Group plane crash
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