<br>HELSINKI, 대형트럭매매 July 5 (Reuters) – Truck maker AB Volvo had begun laying off some of its Russian staff and to scale down operations, but has not made a decision to leave the country entirely, it said on Tuesday.<br>> The Swedish firm in February suspended all sales, service and 대형트럭매매 production in Russia, 대형트럭매매 which last year accounted for about 3% of its ne<br><br> sales. “In the current situation it is not possible for us to conduct operations in Russia,” a spokesperson said in an emailed stateme<br><br>euters. “We have therefore made the decision to adapt by scaling down our operations in the country and to start to reduce the number of staff,” he said, adding that local management was currently assessing how many employees woul<br><br>fected. The company’s production site in Kaluga, near Moscow, 대형트럭매매 would continue in <br><br>de, he said. The plant employs 600 people and can produce 15,000<br><br>es per year. ($1 = 10.4993 Swedish crowns) (Reporting by Essi Lehto; editing by Stine Jacob<br>and Jason Neely)