UKRAINE: Sun Interbrew plans massive investment - report

By | 7 April 2006

Sun Interbrew, the Russian arm of brewing giant InBev, reportedly plans to invest EUR80m (US$97.1m) in the Ukraine.

Reports in the Ukraine and Belgium said the investment was aimed at raising production and promoting beer consumption in the Eastern European country.
 
Sun Interbrew sells a stable of brands in the Ukraine including Stella Artois, Beck's and Staropramen, as well as domestic brands including Chernihivske, Rohan and Yantar.

Sun Interbrew officials could not be reached for comment as just-drinks went to press.

Sectors: Beer & cider

Companies: Interbrew

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