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Japan's Kirin brewery to withdraw from Myanmar over human rights concerns
Published on: Monday, February 14, 2022
Published on: Mon, Feb 14, 2022
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Japan's Kirin brewery to withdraw from Myanmar over human rights concerns
Cans of Kirin brand beer are on display for sale at a super market in Tokyo in August 2020. (AP pic)
TOKYO: Japanese brewery Kirin said today it will pull out of Myanmar after a failed bid to “terminate” its joint venture with a junta-owned company, citing human rights concerns in the country.

Kirin said it had “expressed its regret over the actions of the military seizing power by force in Myanmar” last February, and would now withdraw from the country a year after a coup that it said contravened the company’s human rights standards.

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“Given this, Kirin Holdings also decided to terminate its current joint venture partnership with (Myanmar firm) MEHPCL, which provides the service of welfare fund management for the military,” it said.
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