In 1991 Charoen teamed up with the Danish brewer Carlsberg to tap into Thailand's growing beer market, at the time dominated by the 60-year-old Boon Rawd Brewery which made Singha beer.
The Myanmar Brewery Limited is a joint venture between UMEHL and the Singapore-run Fraser and Neave Ltd (under a 15-year joint venture agreement), which has since been taken over by Thai companies controlled by Charoen Sirivadhanabhakdi, who owns Thai Beverage.
Charoen Pokphand | Charoen Krung Road | Charoen Sirivadhanabhakdi |