
Heineken Expands Champions League Fan Campaign in Nigeria
Heineken is expanding its Champions League fan campaign to more Nigerian cities, a move that reflects the growing culture of shared football experiences in the country.
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Heineken is expanding its Champions League fan campaign to more Nigerian cities, a move that reflects the growing culture of shared football experiences in the country.

Asia Pacific Breweries Singapore, a subsidiary of Heineken, announced it will scale down large-scale brewing operations at its Tuas plant, leading to approximately 130 job displacements as production shifts.

Athenian Brewery has released an official statement regarding an interim decision by the Amsterdam District Court on February 18, 2026. The case involves HEINEKEN N.V., Athenian Brewery (AZ), and Macedonian Thracian Brewery (ZMTH), building upon a previous ruling.
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Heineken has launched a plan to achieve 'significant savings' and announced job cuts, reflecting declining beer consumption in some markets and a shift towards low- or non-alcoholic beers.

The outgoing Germany head of Heineken stated that beer prices in Germany are too low, despite Heineken's products already being more expensive than the average. He explained the company's strategy to grow against this trend and shared his appreciation for southern German 'Helles' beer.

David & Baias and Peligrad Law successfully represented HEINEKEN Romania SA before the European Union Tribunal, securing a landmark ruling that confirms Strongbow cider is subject to zero excise duty.

Στις 18/2/2026, το Περιφερειακό Δικαστήριο του Άμστερνταμ εξέδωσε ενδιάμεση απόφαση για την υπόθεση που συμπεριλαμβάνει τη HEINEKEN N.V., την Αθηναϊκή Ζυθοποιία (AΖ) και τη Ζυθοποιία Μακεδονίας…

The Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Heineken Lokpobiri, appealed to the lawmakers for more time to study relevant documents, stating that he and his team had not yet obtained the necessary…

The world's two largest brewers, Budweiser and Heineken, experienced vastly different outcomes in the Chinese market in 2025, with local preferences playing a significant role.
Heineken plans to move its beer production facilities from Singapore to Malaysia and Vietnam, signaling a strategic shift in its regional manufacturing operations.
Heineken is sticking with its 2030 targets, with the CFO stating the brewer is driving change during a CEO transition period.

A Dutch court is reportedly close to awarding Macedonia Thrace Brewery at least €83 million in compensation from Heineken and its subsidiary for competition-related legal disputes.
Heineken has appointed a new technology chief to lead its transformation initiatives, signaling a focus on technological advancements within the company.