
Hou Xiaohai has resigned as executive director and chairman of China Resources Beer to focus on “other personal engagements”.
Xiaohai will also step down as a member of three of the brewer’s committees, the company said in a Hong Kong stock-exchange filing today (27 June).
Xiaohai, who served as the company’s CEO since 2016, assumed the role of chairman in April 2023.
Zhao Chunwu, an executive director and China Resources Beer’s president, will “temporarily” assume the chairman’s duties during the transition period.
China Resources Beer, which owns the Snow beer brand, is a subsidiary of state-owned China Resources (Holdings) Company Limited (CRH). It focuses on the manufacturing, sales, and distribution of alcoholic beverages.
In 2024, the company reported a consolidated turnover of 38.63bn yuan ($5.39bn), down 0.8% on a year earlier.

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By GlobalDataChina Resources Beer makes the bulk of its revenue from brewing but the turnover of its beer division dipped 1% to 36.49bn yuan. Nevertheless, the company said its “sales volume and turnover performance outperformed some of the peers”.
Turnover from baijiu grew 4% to 2.15bn yuan.
Excluding impairment losses, earnings before interest and taxes (EBIT) rose by 2.9% to 6.34bn yuan.
Profit for the year stood at 4.76bn yuan, down from 5.21bn yuan in 2023.
In October, China Resources Beverage, another CRH subsidiary, raised over $600m through its Hong Kong listing.
The company is the second-largest producer of packaged drinking water in China and the largest in the purified water category.
Its portfolio includes C’estbon and L’eau water brands, as well as Zhi Ben Qing Run herbal tea, Mi Shui juices, and Mulene sports drinks.