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Are U.S. companies still doing business in Russia one year after Ukraine invasion?

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After Russia’s invasion of Ukraine one year ago, U.S. based businesses faced pressure to cut ties with Russia, and while many of those companies have closed their offices, a few have remained. NBC News’ Brian Cheung looks at the 30 biggest multinational companies and whether their involvement with Russia has changed over the last year.