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While many businesses have been forced to cut production or even
shut down operation over the economic turbulence, the beer making industry in
Vietnam continues to post explosive growth, with a number of new breweries
under construction in the Southeast Asia’s biggest beer-drinking country.
With a large proportion of the population considered as beer
lovers, analysts say
The Saigon Beer Alcohol Beverage Corporation, commonly known
as Sabeco, is leading the race to open new breweries in the country.
Its latest investment is the Saigon – Kien Giang brewery,
which has recently broken ground in the Mekong Delta
Earlier in late 2013, the Ho Chi Minh City-based beverage
maker also started two similar projects in Can Tho and Binh Thuan, both of
which are worth VND450 billion (US$21.23 million) and have a capacity of 50
million liters per year.
According to unofficial report, Sabeco is operating 24 brewery
projects countrywide, with 20 facilities already active producing a total
capacity of 1.8 billion liters of beer a year. Sabeco has said it would
invest in three more projects from now to 2015.
Meanwhile, Habeco, the northern rival of Sabeco, is also
operating dozens of breweries in the northern and central localities
including Phu Tho, Hai Phong,
Several localities like Nghe An, Phu Tho,
While local brewers are actively investing in new projects,
the foreign players also show their interest in this lucrative market.
Denmark-based Carlsberg are cooperating with several local
businesses to invest in breweries, while US brand Budweiser is waiting to
inaugurate its first Vietnamese facility in the near future.
Meanwhile, Japanese player
Lucrative market
The reasons behind the race to expand production in the
country’s beer market could be the fact that many tariffs are expected to be
lifted over the free trade agreements
Imported beers are currently subject to a 45 percent import
tariff, a 50 percent excise tax, and a 10 percent value-added tax. All of
these duties will be exempt once the Trans-Pacific Partnership takes effect.
On the other hand,
According to a report published in May 2013 by market research
organization Eurowatch, each Vietnamese person consumes 32 liters of beer per
year on average.
TUOITRENEWS
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Thứ Tư, 12 tháng 2, 2014
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