Monday, July 7, 2025
  • Home
  • National
  • International
  • Movies
  • Technology
  • Business
  • Fitness
  • Lifestyle
  • Punjab
  • Contact us
No Result
View All Result
No Result
View All Result
Home International

This is how Carlsberg, SABMiller and UB fixed beer prices in India: Report | World News

by author
December 12, 2020
in International
0
This is how Carlsberg, SABMiller and UB fixed beer prices in India: Report | World News
0
SHARES
43
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter


NEW DELHI: Top executives of Carlsberg, SABMiller and India`s United Breweries (UB) exchanged commercially sensitive information and colluded to fix beer prices in India over 11 years, according to a government antitrust investigation report seen by Reuters.

The Competition Commission of India (CCI) in 2018 raided the offices of the three brewers and started an inquiry. The investigation`s findings – which are not a final judgment of wrongdoing – cast a shadow on the brewers, which account for 88% of India`s $7 billion beer market.

Senior CCI members will consider the report, drafted in March, as they decide on fines, which could exceed $250 million, two sources familiar with the case said. The CCI members could agree with or dispute the findings of its investigation team.

Executives` conversations, WhatsApp messages and e-mails contained in the report show the companies regularly and collectively strategised in seeking price increases in “several states”, forging a cartel the CCI said gave them more bargaining power with state authorities.

The companies also used the All India Brewers Association (AIBA) as a “common platform” to decide collectively on prices; and the local group then lobbied on the companies` behalf for price increases, the CCI report found.

At least three times, executives exchanged messages urging one another to keep their plans quiet, the report showed.

“We should avoid getting caught,” AIBA`s director general wrote in an e-mail in 2016 to executives of the three companies.

The brewers coordinated to “manipulate the government machinery” and “were well aware that their collective approach through the association (AIBA) was violating” competition law, the 248-page CCI report said. The report concluded the cartel existed between 2007 and October 2018.

The CCI did not respond to Reuters queries. Lobby group AIBA and Carlsberg declined to comment, citing ongoing CCI proceedings.

United Breweries, part-owned by Heineken, said it had cooperated with authorities and would make submissions to the CCI. Heineken didn`t respond to requests for comment.

The world`s largest brewer, Anheuser-Busch InBev, which acquired SABMiller in 2016, said it takes “antitrust compliance very seriously”.

INVESTIGATION, `CLEAR ADMISSION`

The CCI raids in 2018 seized hundreds of files and more than 2 terabytes of data from laptops, pen drives and smartphones.

The case was triggered when AB InBev used CCI`s “leniency programme” to disclose that it had detected a cartel while integrating SABMiller`s operations in India. Later in 2018, UB and Carlsberg also filed leniency applications, Reuters has reported.

Under the programme, the CCI can reduce the penalties it imposes on companies depending on the cooperation they provide. In this case, 19 beer executives engaged in anticompetitive practices, the CCI`s investigation report says.

“The collusion … has been mostly through the highest level of management in these companies,” the report said, including managing directors, vice presidents, and sales and marketing heads.

When the CCI asked former Carlsberg India managing director Michael Jensen whether the company “was actively coordinating with its competitors on pricing issues, and taking utmost care so as not to leave any documentary evidence”, the report said “his reply was a clear admission”. Jensen declined to comment.

Some discussions took place over WhatsApp, the report says. The report shows that in 2013, the chief sales officer of UB, Kiran Kumar, and then-managing director of SABMiller, Shalabh Seth, exchanged WhatsApp messages to plan a 60 rupee (81 cent) price increase per case of beer in a particular state.

According to the report, Seth wrote in one message: “Pls arrange msg to other friends”. The CCI said that indicated “that other competitor companies were also coordinating with them”.

Seth – who now works at UB – and Kumar said in separate statements that they had extended “full cooperation” to authorities and would make submissions to the CCI. They both declined to comment further.

“STARVE THE MARKET”

Collaborating on price increases gives companies higher negotiating power and avoids a price war while deterring healthy competition and hurting consumers, antitrust experts said.

India`s alcohol market has complex rules. States regulate taxes and prices, which are every year approved by local authorities.

Tax earnings on alcohol also form a major part of state revenue in India, and the investigation said the beer companies had held talks at least three times between 2015 and 2018 to create artificial scarcity and pressure governments on policy changes.

India`s antitrust law says such agreements are anti-competitive.

Carlsberg told the CCI that after a pricing policy change in eastern Odisha state in 2015, all companies “decided to limit supply of beer”.

One early 2018 internal e-mail from Carlsberg`s vice president for growth markets at the time, Nilesh Patel, refers to a similar strategy deployed in Maharashtra state.

A fall in the state`s sales in 2017 “was primarily driven by conscious decision” by UB and Carlsberg to “starve the market post Excise (tax) hike”, Patel wrote.

Patel, who is now Carlsberg`s India managing director, declined to comment.





Source link

Related posts

Indians In UAE Gave Up Citizenship, Paid Big For ‘Second Passport’ – Now The West Is Locking Them Out | World News

Indians In UAE Gave Up Citizenship, Paid Big For ‘Second Passport’ – Now The West Is Locking Them Out | World News

July 7, 2025
Fake Images To Fragile Fleet: Pakistani Navy Stares At Unprecedented Crisis As India Marches Ahead | World News

Fake Images To Fragile Fleet: Pakistani Navy Stares At Unprecedented Crisis As India Marches Ahead | World News

July 7, 2025
Previous Post

Social bonhomie in full display at Punjab villages amid farmers protests in Delhi | India News

Next Post

How brands are making an impact with consumers

Related Posts

Indians In UAE Gave Up Citizenship, Paid Big For ‘Second Passport’ – Now The West Is Locking Them Out | World News
International

Indians In UAE Gave Up Citizenship, Paid Big For ‘Second Passport’ – Now The West Is Locking Them Out | World News

July 7, 2025
Fake Images To Fragile Fleet: Pakistani Navy Stares At Unprecedented Crisis As India Marches Ahead | World News
International

Fake Images To Fragile Fleet: Pakistani Navy Stares At Unprecedented Crisis As India Marches Ahead | World News

July 7, 2025
Israel-Hamas Truce Talks Continue In Qatar Ahead Of Netanyahu-Trump Meet | World News
International

Israel-Hamas Truce Talks Continue In Qatar Ahead Of Netanyahu-Trump Meet | World News

July 7, 2025
Jaishankar, Russian Counterpart Lavrov Discuss Bilateral Cooperation, West Asia | India News
International

Jaishankar, Russian Counterpart Lavrov Discuss Bilateral Cooperation, West Asia | India News

July 7, 2025
When America Played God: A History Of Wars It Promised Never To Start – But Did | World News
International

When America Played God: A History Of Wars It Promised Never To Start – But Did | World News

July 7, 2025
How Iran Hit Israeli Bases: The Hidden War Radar Exposed And Why It Matters | World News
International

How Iran Hit Israeli Bases: The Hidden War Radar Exposed And Why It Matters | World News

July 7, 2025
Next Post
How brands are making an impact with consumers

How brands are making an impact with consumers

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

RECOMMENDED NEWS

Audio streaming apps resort to partnerships for subscription

Audio streaming apps resort to partnerships for subscription

5 years ago
Senior-level panel looking into resignation of 3 independent directors of PFS: PTC India

Senior-level panel looking into resignation of 3 independent directors of PFS: PTC India

3 years ago
Startups, Supreme, and soft-circling your way to an investment – TechCrunch

Startups, Supreme, and soft-circling your way to an investment – TechCrunch

4 years ago
Unrelenting Violence in Bangladesh: 100 Dead, Curfew Imposed Amidst Protests Against Sheikh Hasina’s Government | World News

Unrelenting Violence in Bangladesh: 100 Dead, Curfew Imposed Amidst Protests Against Sheikh Hasina’s Government | World News

11 months ago

BROWSE BY CATEGORIES

  • Animals
  • Architecture
  • Automobiles
  • Business
  • Culture
  • Fitness
  • International
  • Lifestyle
  • Movies
  • National
  • Sports
  • Technology
  • Travel

BROWSE BY TOPICS

Architecture culture Fitness indian architecture indian culture indian culture and heritage indian news lifestyle national news Technology technology news Travel travelling

About Us

Awaj Ludhiana Ki

Address

2667/3, Kishore Nagar, Tajpur & Jail Road, Ludhiana – 141008

Recent News

  • Indians In UAE Gave Up Citizenship, Paid Big For ‘Second Passport’ – Now The West Is Locking Them Out | World News
  • Aamir Khan to be honoured at IFFM 2025 with retrospective and Sitaare Zameen Par spotlight : Bollywood News
  • Fake Images To Fragile Fleet: Pakistani Navy Stares At Unprecedented Crisis As India Marches Ahead | World News
  • Murderbaad trailer out: Sharib Hashmi, Amole Gupte-starrer marks 25-year-old Arnab Chatterjee’s directorial debut, watch : Bollywood News
  • Israel-Hamas Truce Talks Continue In Qatar Ahead Of Netanyahu-Trump Meet | World News

Category

  • Animals
  • Architecture
  • Automobiles
  • Business
  • Culture
  • Fitness
  • International
  • Lifestyle
  • Movies
  • National
  • Sports
  • Technology
  • Travel

Search

No Result
View All Result

Email

[email protected]

  • About
  • Advertise
  • Careers

Copyright © 2019 Awaj Ludhiana Ki or it's affiliates | Website by Awaj Ludhiana Ki Team

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Contact us
  • Animals
  • Architecture
  • Automobiles
  • Business
  • Culture
  • Fashion
  • Fitness
  • Food
  • International
  • Lifestyle
  • Movies
  • National
  • Sports
  • Technology
  • Travel
  • Punjab

Copyright © 2019 Awaj Ludhiana Ki or it's affiliates | Website by Awaj Ludhiana Ki Team

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Fill the forms bellow to register

All fields are required. Log In

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In