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    1. Auctor62 on

      For Switzerland, you could have ‘forgot’ Nestlé, nobody would have minded.

    2. Some_Attorney4619 on

      Weird infographic, not really useful.
      Like, Minecraft in Sweden (bought by American Microsoft), and just two companies from Czech republic- out of which, no beer brand?

    3. RoadandHardtail on

      Some dubious companies in there (at least for Norway)…

    4. JealousAd5131 on

      nestle is swiss but nestle kitkat is british 🤔🤔🤔

    5. euro-superpower on

      Its not about there it made, its about what country owns a brand. And switzerland is no good also, they hide russian moneys and dont pay taxes for EU

    6. Mission-Shopping7170 on

      oh nice, I will not by samsonite next time to support local lvmh, ok. very useful.

    7. NorthNo6908 on

      Yeah, no… Lots of these brands are not “Made in Europe” I’m afraid. Some are even owned by foreign entities. Good effort though.

    8. Mr_Black90 on

      Regarding some of the Danish companies on this list;

      Ecco still does business in Russia. They are rightfully hated and despised for that here in Denmark.

      Bang & Olufsen is such a scam- the internal parts of their TVs are all Samsung parts, it’s only the exteriors they design themselves, and which they are effectively overcharging you a fortune for.

      Saxo Bank’s founder is a Trump sycophant. It’s gotten to the point where the FC Copenhagen football club that he’s also associated with, has had to publicly distance themselves from him.

    9. Nightwish1976 on

      OP could add Bitdefender to Romania, they are quite big.

    10. Saikamur on

      Only clothes brands in Spain? And half of them from a single company (Inditex)?

      Were are SEAT/Cupra, Iberia, Santander (3rd largest European bank) or Mercadona?

    11. Slogstorm on

      Freia (Norway) is owned by Mondelez.. better example would be Nidar.

    12. amprather on

      If Europe boycotted FedEx and UPS, it would hit the Red States of the US the hardest.

      FedEx is based in Tennessee (a deep red state) with its major hubs there and in Indiana (another deep red state).

      UPS is based in Georgia (a swing state that went for Trump) with its major hub in Kentucky (a red state).

      Both companies are already reporting revenue and profit struggles. Losing major business from Europe would put them in even more trouble.

    13. xzaramurd on

      Skype was bought by Microsoft, and now it no longer exists even as a brand, so I don’t understand what it’s doing on that list at all.

    14. atchijov on

      Skype is owned by Microsoft and it is going to be “End Of Life” in May.

    15. MiguelAndreu on

      I would like to know what was the criteria for included companies…

    16. de_vermi on

      Booking.com is owned by an American company sadly. Not so Dutch anymore

    17. Lorry_Al on

      Philips home appliances no longer Dutch. It was recently sold to a Chinese company.

      Land Rover is owned by Tata Motors, an Indian company

    18. aviationinsider on

      BP, Oatly? they are largely US controlled. HSBC, Nestle and Deutche Bank, are hardly ethical. these corporations mostly aren’t much to be proud of. Probably a few are okay.

      But yeah the Europe has its own evil corps too, woohoo!

    19. Megatron3600 on

      Where Lithuania? Hello? A lot of people use Vinted, NordVpn, Surfshark, Teltonika, Ovoko, Spark, CityBee, Eneba, Hostinger etc.

    20. ashkanahmadi on

      Sorry but this is absurd. What exactly is made in Spain? All those products are made in China and Southeast Asia where they pay slave salaries while enjoying all the profits in Europe. This is totally misleading

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