Budweiser and Heineken face polar opposite fates in China as punters favour home comforts
In China, Budweiser experiences significant profit decline while Heineken thrives, reflecting changing consumer preferences influenced by economic factors.
Beer giant to reduce thousands of jobs
Dutch brewing giant Heineken plans to cut between 5,000 and 6,000 jobs over the next two years as part of a cost-saving initiative.
Heineken will cut 6,000 jobs due to weak global beer demand
Heineken announced a reduction of up to 6,000 jobs globally due to weak beer demand and lowered its profit growth expectations for 2026.
Heineken to cut 6,000 jobs as people drink less beer
Heineken will reduce its workforce by 6,000 jobs due to decreased beer consumption and challenging market conditions.
Beer in Retreat, Breweries Are Laying Off Workers
Sales of beer are declining, leading to layoffs at breweries such as Heineken, amid changing consumer behaviors, particularly among younger generations.
Heineken Brewery to Lay Off Up to 6,000 People
Heineken has announced plans to lay off up to 6,000 employees as part of a restructuring effort.
Heineken announces cut of up to 6,000 jobs after decline in beer sales
Heineken will cut up to 6,000 jobs globally due to declining beer sales and lower profit growth expectations.
Heineken: Cuts Nearly 6,000 Jobs
Heineken is set to lay off between 5,000 and 6,000 employees over the next two years due to challenging market conditions in the global beer industry.
Heineken reduces 6,000 jobs – people are not drinking beer
Heineken plans to cut 6,000 jobs due to declining beer consumption worldwide, especially in Europe and the United States.
Heineken will cut 5,000–6,000 positions
Heineken plans to eliminate 5,000 to 6,000 jobs over the next two years as part of a cost-saving initiative.
Heineken to lay off up to 6,000 after drop in beer sales
Heineken announced plans to cut between 5,000 and 6,000 jobs as part of a strategy to address declining beer consumption.
Heineken will cut up to 6,000 jobs due to falling beer sales
Heineken announced it will reduce its workforce by up to 6,000 jobs in response to a significant decline in beer sales driven by changing consumption habits.
Struggling brewer Heineken to cut 6,000 jobs
Heineken announced it will cut up to 6,000 jobs due to challenging market conditions and reduced beer volumes.
Heineken announces layoffs of up to 6,000 employees
Heineken plans to lay off 5,000 to 6,000 employees over the next two years as part of a strategy to improve productivity amid declining beer sales globally.
Ambev's competitor to sponsor traditional blocks of São Paulo Carnival
The Amstel beer brand, owned by Heineken, will sponsor traditional Carnival blocks in São Paulo despite Ambev's exclusivity deal with the city.
Heineken to cut between 5,000 and 6,000 jobs in the next two years
Heineken is set to eliminate between 5,000 and 6,000 jobs to address declining sales and market challenges.
Heineken to cut about 6000 jobs
Heineken is set to reduce its workforce by approximately 6000 positions due to challenging market conditions.
Nigeria secures $18.2bn oil investments, 28 field plans
Nigeria has signed 28 new field development plans worth $18.2 billion, expected to produce 1.4 billion barrels of oil, as announced by Minister Heineken Lokpobiri at the Nigeria International Energy Summit 2026.
FG approved 28 new oil field plans worth $18.2bn in 2025 — Minister
Nigeria has approved 28 new Field Development Plans valued at $18.2 billion, expected to unlock around 1.4 billion barrels of crude oil reserves by 2025, according to the Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Senator Heineken Lokpobiri.
Heineken CEO resigns
Heineken's CEO Dolf van den Brink has resigned after six years at the helm, just months after announcing a new business strategy, amid rising costs and declining sales.
Earthquake at Heineken. The CEO made an unexpected decision
Heineken's CEO announced a surprising decision in light of the company's significant challenges marked by rising costs and declining sales, prompting the supervisory board to begin the search for his successor.
Formula 1 Plays on Screen: Heineken® Player 0.0 Global Final Crowns Its Champion
Heineken® hosted its 'gaming' competition finale in Madrid, promoting responsible consumption and highlighting its future role as the main sponsor of the 2028 Formula 1 Spanish Grand Prix.