Global brewer Heineken has weighed in on the decision recently ratified by the Guayas Civilian and Administrative Unit judge, which effectively annulled the order given by the country’s competition and market regulator, the Superintendence for the Control of Market Power (SCPM), which a few weeks back approved the merger of the beer giants SABMiller and AB Inbev. The merger, which has slowly gained regulatory approval around the world, had been made conditional on the sale of the ‘Club’ brand of beers to an unrelated competitor. This condition is now effectively removed, allowing the deal to go forward regardless.
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