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Publication date: «16.03.2004». 17 articles
Germany: European regulators are set on March 16 to rule on a proposed €1 billion merger between beer giants Carlsberg and Holsten, EUpolitix reported today. Danish group Carlsberg Breweries’ bid . . .
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16 March, 2004
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Canada: The CWB announced on March 15 in a news release that 2003-04 initial payments for wheat, durum, feed and designated barley will increase effective March 19, 2004. The increase . . .
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16 March, 2004
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Thailand, Bangkok: Several leading international beer brands are set to enter Thailand's annual 1.3-billion-litre beer industry, currently dominated by local brands, Washington Times posted on March 16. Thai Asia Pacific . . .
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16 March, 2004
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With the lowest grain production in almost 40 years, Eastern Europe this year has turned from a net exporter to a major grain importer. Poor harvests in the EU and . . .
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16 March, 2004
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Malt export licence bookings in the EU were 1.671 million tonnes from July 1, 2003 until February 24, 2004. If bookings continued at the same pace till the end of . . .
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16 March, 2004
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Chinese beer maker Beijing Yanjing Brewery, one of China’s top three brewers, has posted a 20% increase of its 2003 net profit up to ¥241.9 million versus last year. The . . .
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16 March, 2004
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The Peruvian beer maker Backus, or Union de Cervecerias Peruanas Backus & Johnston, is under investigation from the country’s consumer protection agency Indecopi, following allegations from rival Latin American brewer . . .
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16 March, 2004
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Mexico's top brewer Femsa filed a lawsuit on March 12 in the United States to block the transfer of U.S. assets in the recently announced merger deal between Belgium's Interbrew . . .
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16 March, 2004
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The German brewer Holsten, which is subject to a takeover bid from Danish brewer Carlsberg, announced on March 15 that it saw its sales in 2003 fell 10% compared to . . .
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16 March, 2004
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Australia: One of the world's biggest barley exporters, Adelaide-based ABB Grain, recently advised growers to expect a malting barley price of $175 to $185 a tonne and just $150 to . . .
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16 March, 2004
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