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Tanzania: Serengeti Breweries introduces Guinness Smooth
In a bid to maintain strong market presence, Serengeti Breweries Limited has introduced Guinness Smooth, a new member to its growing family in the countrys northern cities of Moshi, Arusha ...
Published 25/02/2021
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India: Molson Coors agrees to sell Indian unit
US brewer Molson Coors has agreed to sell its Indian unit to Singapore-headquartered Inbrew Holdings. While the companies did not disclose the deal size, industry insiders estimated it at about ...
Published 25/02/2021
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UK: Conservative MPs calling for a reduction in the tax paid on beer
A group of UKs Conservative MPs is calling for a reduction in the tax paid on beer in next week's Budget, Yahoo Finance reported on February 26.
They have written to ...
Published 25/02/2021
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EU: Chinese demand breaks traditional supplies of malting barley to Belgium, the Netherlands, and Germany
In the core malt production region of the EU, Belgium, the Netherlands, and Germany usually have a total malting barley deficit of minimum 2.5 mln tonnes. It used to consist ...
Published 25/02/2021
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China: China still open for substantial malting barley imports - analysts
Exceptional food consumption after the corona crisis, a remarkable economic recovery, and fast rebuilding of the pig herds after the ASF crisis created a huge feed demand in China, H. ...
Published 25/02/2021
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World: Malt business hardly started for 2022 due to uncertain future prospects
Malt markets in 2021 will depend, of course, on the course of the corona pandemic, the H. M. Gauger GmbH analysts said in their February report.
Vaccination has commenced in ...
Published 25/02/2021
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South Africa: South African alcohol industry gravely concerned by excise tax increase
The South African alcohol industry says it's gravely concerned that excise tax will be increased by 8%, which will exceed the targeted excise duties for wine, beer and spirits set ...
Published 25/02/2021
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World: Online beer ordering likely to stay after coronavirus restrictions ease AB InBev CEO
Beer drinkers are likely to retain pandemic habits of ordering online to drink at home even as coronavirus restrictions ease, the chief executive of the worlds largest brewer said on ...
Published 25/02/2021
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World: AB InBev reports smaller hit to 2020 sales than expected
The worlds largest brewer Anheuser-Busch InBev reported a smaller hit to 2020 sales than expected and said it expected meaningfully better numbers this year as the pandemic began to recede.
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Published 25/02/2021
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Ukraine: AB InBev Efes Ukraine reports net loss of UAH493.04 mln in 2020
AB InBev Efes Ukraine (Kyiv), one of the largest brewing companies in Ukraine, reported on February 25 UAH493.04 million in net loss in 2020 compared to UAH63.57 million in net ...
Published 25/02/2021
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