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South Africa: South African Breweries set to dump 132 mln litres of beer if government does not permit to transport alcohol
South African Breweries (SAB) on May 7 called for the government to reconsider the ban on the sale and local transportation of alcohol as the coronavirus (Covid-19) epidemic crashed a ...
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World: With Q1 core profit down 13.7% AB InBev forecasts a materially worse second quarter
Anheuser-Busch InBev, the worlds largest beer maker, forecast a materially worse second quarter as coronavirus restrictions curb drinking across the globe, although China was showing early signs of recovery, Reuters ...
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Australia: Asahi Beverages gets FIRB approval to acquire AB InBevs CUB division
The final step in Asahi Beverages acquisition of Carlton & United Breweries from AB InBev has been completed with the Foreign Investment Review Board (FIRB) approving the deal, Food & ...
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Malaysia: Malaysias brewers resume operations
Malaysias drinkers have something to cheer about as breweries resume operations to ensure enough supply for them, The Sun Daily reported on May 8.
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France: 10 mln litres of unsold beer will have to be destroyed in France Union of French Brewers
The union for French breweries says 10 million litres of beer will have to be destroyed due to the closure of bars and restaurants under the coronavirus lockdown, putting even ...
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India: United Breweries Ltd resumes operations with limited workforce and in phased manner
United Breweries Limited (UBL) has resumed its operations with a limited workforce in a phased manner as per the directives of government authorities, Indiainfoline reported on May 6.
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World: Drinks industry not popping any corks despite soaring sales at retail outlets
When Lionel Platteuw started planning how he would cope under Belgiums coronavirus lockdown, there was one item he wanted to make sure he had enough of alcohol, Reuters reported ...
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Barbados: Beer and spirits makers welcome lifting of ban on alcohol sales
Barbados beer and spirit makers welcomed on May 6 the lifting of the ban on alcohol sales as part of Phase Two of the national reopening strategy, but strongly ...
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India: Liquor companies stocks fall as some states hike excise duty
Shares of Indian liquor companies were under pressure for second straight day on May 6 after some state governments hiked excise duty on liquor, the Business Standard reported.
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Australia: Coronavirus pandemic forces brewers to ditch 4.5 mln litres of beer
Close to a 25 million schooners of beer will go down the drain within weeks in Australia due to COVID-19, 7NEWS.com.au reported on May 6.
Thousands and thousands of kegs of ...
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