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Publication date: «25.01.2021». 8 articles
UK: Brewers and retailers flag lack of clarity as to what Brexit means for beer imports from the EU Brewers and retailers have reported that there is a lack of clarity among UK consumers as to what Brexit means for beer imports from the EU, the Drinks Business reported . . .
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25 January, 2021
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Canada, BC: Highway 97 Brewery to relocate to a larger facility in Penticton Highway 97 Brewery has announced that four years after opening along its namesake highway in the former Tin Whistle Brewing facility, it will soon be relocating to a more central . . .
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25 January, 2021
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Thailand: Craft Beer Association of Thailand asks government to drop ban on alcohol sales in restaurants and allow bars to reopen Members and supporters of the Craft Beer Association of Thailand on January 25 gathered at the Covid-19 task force's office at the Interior Ministry, asking the government to drop the . . .
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25 January, 2021
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Canada, BC: North Basin Brewing Co holds its official grand opening in Osoyoos When Wesley Greve is brutally honest he admits he didn't really like being a car mechanic, KelownaNow.com reported on January 25.
"But I do really like beer, so I started a . . .
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25 January, 2021
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Nigeria: Investors count losses as restrictions, taxes slow breweries The brewery industry in Nigeria is reeling under pangs of poor consumer spending, induced by the devastating COVID-19 pandemic and recession. The situation has left investors counting and lamenting their . . .
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25 January, 2021
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South Africa: Small brewers calling on government to reopen sale of alcohol for off-site consumption Small beer brewing companies are calling on government to reopen the sale of alcohol for off-site consumption in a bid to keep their businesses afloat, the Eyewitness News reported on . . .
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25 January, 2021
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South Africa: South African Breweries suspends 550 temporary workers contracts indefinitely South African Breweries (SAB), a unit of Anheuser-Busch InBev, has suspended the contracts of 550 temporary workers indefinitely with immediate effect due to the latest ban on alcohol sales, Business . . .
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25 January, 2021
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South Africa: Ban on sale of alcohol offers strong growth trajectory to non-alcoholic beer The ban on the sale of alcohol has catapulted South Africa’s non-alcoholic adult drinks industry to a strong growth trajectory, a trend that is expected to continue, the Business Live . . .
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25 January, 2021
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