This week, the trade network resumed the suspended trade in goods made in Russia and Belarus.Norfa"he hopes that the Russian and Belarusian goods will be sold out within six months, but it is not yet clear to whom the received income will be donated.
"We are laying. We don't have a final plan," said Dainius Dundulis, the main shareholder of the Norfos group of companies, on LRT on Friday.
Later, "Norfa" clarified that the money received for the sold Russian and Belarusian goods will be allocated to Ukraine, which has not suffered since the war, and Lithuanian sports and cultural organizations.
"The proportions and methods of how this will be done are unclear, a plan is being prepared," Norfa's representative Darius Ryliškis told BNS.
D. Dundulis hopes that within three to six months the production will be sold out and it will become clear who will receive the income. It is estimated that there will be about 0,5 million of them. euros.
Vaida Budrienė, the communication manager of the "Iki" trading platform, said that the Russian and Belarusian goods removed from the shelves will not be returned to the market.
"We deliver to our central warehouse from the stores. Then we will decide what to do, but we will not return the goods to the shelves," she said.
BNS previously wrote that about the suspension of trade in Russian and Belarusian goods, retail chains "Maxima","Rimi", "Iki", "Norfa", "Barbora", the company "Mineraliniai vandenys" managed by MV Group announced shortly after Russia started the war in Ukraine.
The author is Sniegė Balčiūnaitė
