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Publication date: «19.05.2004». 15 articles
New Zealand, Wellington: New Zealand brewer DB Breweries Ltd. said on May 17 it will no longer produce Heineken beer for the Australian market after Lion Nathan Ltd. and Dutch . . .
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19 May, 2004
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Japan, Tokyo: Combined shipments of beer and "happoshu" low-malt beer by Japan's five top brewers in April slipped 9.1% from a year ago for the fourth monthly year-on-year fall, according . . .
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19 May, 2004
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North America’s barley acreage was given up in favour of corn and soybeans. It is much too dry in the West, the two-row barley area. The Saskatchewan government reports that . . .
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19 May, 2004
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Prices for barley in 2003/04 developed in a particular way. The deficit of feed grains in the EU led to extremely firm markets for feed barley. There was more than . . .
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19 May, 2004
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On May 1 ten countries joined the European Union. In 2002 the EU shipped 100,000 tonnes of malt to these countries. The Czech Republic exported 213,000 tonnes in 2003, however, . . .
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19 May, 2004
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Singapore: Asia Pacific Breweries Limited (APB) announced on 14 May 2004 that it continued its double-digit growth trend for the first half of the financial year ended 31 March . . .
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19 May, 2004
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Hong Kong: SABMiller Plc, the world's second biggest brewer, is thirsty for more acquisition opportunities in China but targets are getting fewer and more expensive, a senior executive said on . . .
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19 May, 2004
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Australia, Sydney: Lion Nathan Ltd., Australia's second- biggest brewer, and Heineken NV have concluded negotiations to establish a joint venture which will manufacture, import, market, sell and distribute Heineken . . .
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19 May, 2004
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UK: Britain's biggest pubs group Enterprise Inns has posted a first-half profit at the top end of forecasts. Its strong performance has continued into the second half, it says. The . . .
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19 May, 2004
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UK: Many British brewers are still losing out on tax breaks given to rivals elsewhere in the European Union.
As announced by Gordon Brown in the budget on March 17, . . .
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19 May, 2004
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