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Publication date: «21.05.2004». 18 articles
EU: As a consequence of new malting capacities becoming operational, estimates are that Sweden will need 100,000 tonnes more malting barley ex crop 2004, Belgium and France 65,000 tonnes more . . .
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21 May, 2004
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Import restrictions of the EU for barley and feed wheat are certainly damaging Russian and Ukrainian grain exports, analysts posted in a statement. Also compound industries in EU Mediterranean countries . . .
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21 May, 2004
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USA: International Malting Co. announced plans last year to build a $60 million malting plant north of Great Falls. A $33.7 million loan from the Montana Board of Investments was . . .
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21 May, 2004
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China: Belgium's Interbrew said on May 20 it struck a pact to distribute its premium Beck's brand in China through its tie-up with Zhujiang brewery. The move is the latest . . .
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21 May, 2004
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Norway, Oslo: The supply of beer in Norway is soon to dry up because of a national strike by brewery workers, the BBC reported on May 20. Some 2,560 full-time . . .
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21 May, 2004
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South Korea: The Czech brewery Budejovicky Budvar claimed victory on May 20 over beer giant Anheuser-Busch in the latest round of their global trademark dispute. South Korea's highest court upheld . . .
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21 May, 2004
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Australia: Nicole Birrell has been appointed to the chair of AusMalt, the wholly owned malting subsidiary of AusBulk, replacing Perry Gunner who is remaining on the board but stepping down . . .
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21 May, 2004
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Peru: Cia. de Bebidas das Americas, South America's largest beermaker, said on May 20 it faces at least a three-month delay in starting beer operations in Peru as more than . . .
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21 May, 2004
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Hong Kong: Anheuser-Busch, a leading global brewer, announced on May 19, 2004 the completion of its purchase of approximately 29 % of Harbin Brewery Group Ltd., a leading brewer in . . .
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21 May, 2004
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Australia, Melbourne: Lion Nathan Limited, Australia's second-largest brewer, might decide to sell its operations in China after suffering nine years of losses there, analysts said on May 18, according to . . .
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21 May, 2004
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