Beer production in Vietnam up 4.64 percent in October

Vietnam produced 419.86 million liters of beer in October, up 4.64 percent from 401.25 million liters in September, according to the latest data from the National Statistics Office.

Over the first ten months of the year, output reached 3,759.63 million liters.

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Listed Beer companies

Hanoi Beer Alcohol and Beverage Joint Stock Corporation

Hanoi Beer Alcohol and Beverage Joint Stock Corporation (BHN) is based in Hanoi and produces well-known beer brands including Hanoi Beer and Truc Bach.

BHN closed at VND 31,000 on Thursday down 0 percent with 14,000 shares traded, worth VND 44 million.

Foreign ownership in BHN is currently capped at 49.0 percent, with current foreign ownership sitting at 17.6 percent.

Saigon Beer – Alcohol – Beverage Corporation

Saigon Beer – Alcohol – Beverage Corporation (SAB) brews and distributes beer and beverages under brands such as Saigon and 333.

SAB closed at VND 46,400 on Thursday down 0.1 percent with 3,011,000 shares traded, worth VND 14,010 million.

Foreign ownership in SAB is currently capped at 100.0 percent, with current foreign ownership sitting at 58.5 percent.

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Vietnam Beer industry news

Habeco beer sales

It was reported earlier this month that Habeco has staged a strong recovery in both revenue and profit, reaching its best results since before the pandemic.

Vietstock says the company’s operations have stabilised, with efficiency and margins returning to earlier peak levels.

It says its finances remain solid, supported by large cash reserves and minimal debt.

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Vietnam’s Beer industry

Vietnam’s beer industry is one of the largest in Southeast Asia, supported by a young population, rising incomes and strong on-premise consumption.

Major producers include Sabeco, Heineken Vietnam and Habeco, each operating extensive distribution networks across the country.

Premium and craft segments have expanded, driven by urban consumers and higher spending on lifestyle products.

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