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It's going to be increasingly difficult to do business there over the coming few years. I can't see this situation becoming easier any time soon.

What steps can founders in Russia seek to reduce the risks that they're facing?




> What steps can founders in Russia seek to reduce the risks that they're facing?

Honestly? Their best bet is to leave Russia for a neighboring NATO aligned country.


In terms of business risks, I believe Jetbrains are based in Czechia, so while there is risk for their founders, I'm not sure there's any business risk (whether Russian retribution or international sanctions) for JetBrains itself.


Their presence in Czechia is really small, it's not a Czech company in normal sense. My guess it's just a way how to get better access to western markets.

The business risk is that they might not be able to transfer money to Russia (where they probably have most employees) and western companies might not be comfortable using what is basically just Russian software with "Czech" sticker on it.


It might become difficult to pay Russian employees very soon.


personal moral or poltiical views aside, built software for the Russian market that aligns broadly with the national agenda. From the looks of it the decoupling is going to necessitate a lot of domestic infrastructure.


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