BASF strongly condemns the Russian war of aggression against Ukraine. We stand in solidarity with the people of Ukraine and hope that this war will end as soon as possible.

In response to the war, the company has wound down its activities in Russia and Belarus. One exception is the business to support food production - a measure to ensure security of supply for agricultural products and, in particular, to enable poorer countries to continue to have access to inexpensive food.

In Ukraine we continue operations and serving our local customers across many industries, while keeping the safety of our employees a top priority. Resilience and contingency measures are implemented to ensure the physical and mental health of our employees and to address the challenges related to recurring air attacks and power shortages.

In 2022, BASF supported both the Red Cross and Ukrainian refugees through donation campaigns and emergency aid. In addition, a crisis team continues to support BASF employees in Ukraine.

In Ukraine we continue operations and serving our local customers across many industries, while keeping the safety of our employees a top priority. Resilience and contingency measures are implemented to ensure the physical and mental health of our employees and to address the challenges related to recurring air attacks and power shortages.

News Release - April 27, 2022
BASF to wind down activities in Russia and Belarus except for business that supports food production

As announced on March 3, 2022, BASF has not conducted new business in Russia and Belarus, in light of the war of aggression against Ukraine ordered by the Russian government. 

News Release - April 25, 2022
BASF and its employees donate an additional €4.2 million for people in Ukraine
2,110,156 €: This is how much BASF employees donated to the BASF Stiftung (BASF Foundation) as part of the company-wide initiative #ColleaguesForUkraine – by far the highest result of an employee donation campaign in BASF's history. The company will double the amount.
News Release - March 1, 2022
BASF donates €1 million in emergency humanitarian aid to Ukraine
Following the attack on Ukraine ordered by the Russian government, the civilian population is suffering from the escalating violence. Hundreds of thousands are on the run. To help the people in the country, BASF has provided €1 million in emergency aid.
Last UpdateDecember 22, 2023