Carlsberg to strengthen premium offerings


On the outlook for 2023, Clini said the group anticipates higher inflationary pressures and geopolitical tensions, which are expected to continue to pose challenges and dampen consumer spending.

PETALING JAYA: Carlsberg Brewery (M) Bhd is seeking to strengthen its premium offerings next year, following the non-renewal of its distribution agreement with Asahi Group Holdings Ltd announced a couple of months ago.

To recap, earlier in June, the brewery and Asahi had mutually agreed not to renew the said agreement and the exclusive distribution of the Asahi brand or trademark in Malaysia that will expire on Dec 31, 2023.

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