Carlsberg CEO says Russia stole its business

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That’s new Carlsberg CEO Jacob Aarup-Anderson, according to a Reuters account of a journalist call on Tuesday, after Russian President Vladimir Putin this summer ordered the seizure of Carlsberg’s stake in its Baltika subsidiary. Earlier this month, Carlsberg ended license agreements that allow for its beers to be produced in the country.

According to the presidential decree, Carlsberg retains title to the shares in Baltika Breweries, but no longer has any control or influence over the company.

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