The Netherlands & Taiwan: Heineken reaches agreement to buy Sanyo Whisbih Group's subsidiary brewery
Dutch brewing company Heineken NV said on June 26 that it has reached an agreement to acquire a subsidiary brewery of Taiwans Sanyo Whisbih Group, the Taipei Times reported.
Heineken is to assume majority ownership and management rights of the Long Chuan Zuan Co Brewery in Pingtung Countys Neipu Township, the Dutch company said.
It would become the first multinational brewing company to operate brewery in Taiwan once the acquisition is completed.
The deal has been approved by the Ministry of Economic Affairs Investment Commission, but details of the financial transaction cannot be disclosed at this time, as terms of the settlement have not been completed, Heineken said.
Heineken beer was introduced to the Taiwanese market in 1987 and the companys first Taiwan office was established in 2002.
Headquartered in Taipei, Heineken Taiwan has six offices across the nation, with an annual revenue of NT$6 billion (US$202.62 million), the Dutch company said.
Heineken Taiwan distributes Heineken, Tiger, Strongbow and Edelweiss beer brands.
Taiwan is Heinekens second-largest export market in the world, after the US, the company said.
As of 2019, Heineken had about 165 breweries in more than 70 countries, company data showed.
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