Exports from the United States to Russia have fallen to a 20-year low, and CNBC has learned about Musk’s possible appointment as interim head of Twitter – these and other important news for Friday morning, May 6, in our daily review.

Exports of goods from the U.S. to Russia in March 2022 decreased almost five times and amounted to only $101.1 million, RBC reported with reference to foreign trade statistics of the U.S. Census Bureau.

Tesla founder Ilon Musk may become the interim CEO of Twitter for several months after the completion of the purchase of the company, sources told CNBC.

The crisis caused by Russia’s special military operation in Ukraine has resulted in a loss of about $7 billion for European banks, Bloomberg reported.

German developer of remote device management software TeamViewer has decided to “completely cease any remaining business activity in Russia and Belarus.” This is stated in a message on the company’s website.

The Moscow Arbitration Court has arrested the accounts of the Russian structure of the American computer manufacturer Dell for 778.5 million rubles, according to the arbitration case file. The Kommersant newspaper drew attention to it.