Carlsberg surprised by Putin’s decision to turn Baltika over to the Federal Property Management Agency

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The Danish beer company Carlsberg has not received official information from the Russian authorities regarding the order of the Russian authorities to transfer the Baltika beer company to the interim management of the Federal State Property Management Agency. informs Press service of the Carlsberg Group.

The company stressed that this decision came as a surprise to the management.

“The Carlsberg Group operates in accordance with local regulations and rules in Russia and finds this development unexpected,” the statement said.

The company noted that they will evaluate the legal consequences of the development of such events and take necessary action.

In March 2022, Carlsberg Group announced its decision to sell its entire business in Russia. In June 2023, signed The company said it has an agreement to sell the Russian business “subject to regulatory approval and certain conditions”. Carlsberg said that prospects for the sale process were “very uncertain” after Russian President Vladimir Putin’s decree on the transfer of shares in Baltika to the interim management of the Federal Property Management Agency.

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