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                    [Title] => SMC seals deal to purchase Thai Brewery assets
                    [Summary] => Food and beverage giant San Miguel Corp. has sealed a deal to purchase the brewery assets of Thailand Amarit Brewery Ltd. with the payment of 3.9 billion baht (roughly $95 million) last Tuesday.


The conclusion of the deal followed the granting by Thailand’s Excise Department to SMC on June 1 of a license to produce beer in Thailand.

The acquisition gives SMC access to the fast-growing and largest beer market in Southeast Asia. Thai per capita beer consumption is among the highest in Asia.
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This is the first step in SMC’s entry into the highly attractive Thai beer market.

"The granting of the beer license is an important milestone in our investment in a brewery in Thailand," SMC said.
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                    [Title] => SMC seals deal to purchase Thai Brewery assets
                    [Summary] => Food and beverage giant San Miguel Corp. has sealed a deal to purchase the brewery assets of Thailand Amarit Brewery Ltd. with the payment of 3.9 billion baht (roughly $95 million) last Tuesday.


The conclusion of the deal followed the granting by Thailand’s Excise Department to SMC on June 1 of a license to produce beer in Thailand.

The acquisition gives SMC access to the fast-growing and largest beer market in Southeast Asia. Thai per capita beer consumption is among the highest in Asia.
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This is the first step in SMC’s entry into the highly attractive Thai beer market.

"The granting of the beer license is an important milestone in our investment in a brewery in Thailand," SMC said.
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