Heineken Completes 1-Euro Sale of Russian Operations
Heineken Completes 1-Euro Sale of Russian Operations

Heineken Completes , 1-Euro Sale , of Russian Operations .

On August 25, Heineken said the brewer's exit from Russia has finally been completed.

Reuters reports that the Dutch brewer sold its Russian operations to Arnest Group for a symbolic single euro.

Reuters reports that the Dutch brewer sold its Russian operations to Arnest Group for a symbolic single euro.

According to the world's second-largest brewer, the deal was expected to come with exceptional losses of $324.8 million.

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According to the world's second-largest brewer, the deal was expected to come with exceptional losses of $324.8 million.

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In March of 2022, Heineken announced its plans to exit Russia following the invasion of Ukraine.

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In March of 2022, Heineken announced its plans to exit Russia following the invasion of Ukraine.

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Reuters reports that the brewer has acknowledged that the process took longer than expected.

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Recent developments demonstrate the significant challenges faced by large manufacturing companies in exiting Russia, Dolf van den Brink, Heineken CEO, via Reuters .

Due to unprecedented sanctions imposed on Russia by the West, numerous multinational companies have sought to leave Russia.

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Due to unprecedented sanctions imposed on Russia by the West, numerous multinational companies have sought to leave Russia.

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Fellow brewer Anheuser-Busch InBev is among the major companies to announce plans to abandon joint ventures in Russia.

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Fellow brewer Anheuser-Busch InBev is among the major companies to announce plans to abandon joint ventures in Russia.

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In July, Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a decree taking control of French yogurt maker Danone's Russian subsidiary.

In July, Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a decree taking control of French yogurt maker Danone's Russian subsidiary.

At the same time, the government took control of beer company Carlsberg's stake in a local Russian brewery.

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Reuters reports that Heineken operated seven breweries in Russia, employing some 1,800 people who received work guarantees for the next three years.

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Reuters reports that Heineken operated seven breweries in Russia, employing some 1,800 people who received work guarantees for the next three years.