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Mutoh Suspends Printer Sales to Russia and Belarus

Mutoh (Phoenix) announced Friday that it would temporarily halt printer exports to Russia and Belarus amid their war against Ukraine.

The company issued the following statement:

Mutoh is deeply concerned about the tragic developments in the Ukraine and stands with all the people who are suffering.

Until further notice, we are temporarily suspending all printer exports to Russia and Belarus during its ongoing war with Ukraine and will not deliver any equipment to these regions.

Our thoughts are with the people of Ukraine at this time. The loss of human life and suffering is a tragedy.

Mutoh cares for all and joins all those around the world who are calling for peace. We will make future business decisions based on the evolving situation.

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