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  2. Heineken Asia Pacific - Wikipedia

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    Heineken Asia Pacific, formerly Asia Pacific Breweries (APB) is a Singaporean brewery company. Founded in 1931 as a joint venture between Heineken International and Fraser and Neave, it was renamed Asia Pacific Breweries (APB) in 1989 and given its present name after merging with Heineken Asia Pacific in 2013.

  3. Tiger Beer - Wikipedia

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    Tiger Beer is a Singaporean brand of beer first launched in 1932. It is currently produced by Heineken Asia Pacific , formerly known as Asia Pacific Breweries. The company is a joint venture between Heineken N.V. and Singaporean multinational food and beverage company Fraser and Neave .

  4. Heineken Lanka - Wikipedia

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    Asia Pacific Breweries is a Singaporean-based joint venture between Heineken International and Fraser and Neave. The company was subsequently renamed Asia Pacific Brewery Lanka Limited. In February 2017 the company changed its name again to Heineken Lanka Limited to reflect its relationship with the Heineken Group. The Heineken Group having ...

  5. Heineken’s profit hit by drop in beer sales in Asia - AOL

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    People in Asia aren’t guzzling as much beer as they used to.

  6. Heineken cautious as European beer drinking slows - AOL

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    Heineken reported a 68% increase in its beer sales in the Asia-Pacific region in the July-Sept period -- notably in its main Asian market Vietnam.In Europe, where Heineken is the market leader ...

  7. Heineken Lao Brewery - Wikipedia

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    Heineken Lao Brewery (HLB), previously known as Lao Asia Pacific Breweries, [1] is a producer of beer in Laos and is based in Vientiane. It is the second brewer to be granted a beer investment license by the Government of Laos. The company was known as Lao Asia Pacific Breweries (LAPB) prior to March 2017.