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Venezuela's top beer brewer halts production amid a shortage of supplies

In the past Venezuela's socialist government has accused Polar's owner of trying to destabilize the country

Friday 29 April 2016 23:36 BST
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Polar makes more than 70 percent of Venezuela's beer
Polar makes more than 70 percent of Venezuela's beer (GETTY)

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Venezuela's largest brewer has said it has shut down beer production at the last of its four factories due to a shortage of imported supplies.

Cerveceria Polar, which announced the closing of its factory in Carabobo state in an email, had warned earlier that it had enough supplies only to continue production through the end of April.

Polar makes more than 70 percent of Venezuela's beer and is a unit of the country's biggest company, Empresas Polar. The company began brewing Cerveza Polar during the 1940s, but more recently the company has fallen on hard times as low oil prices have led the government to tight-fist scarce dollars needed to import food and other products.

Venezuela's socialist government did not comment on the brewery shutdown. But in the past it has accused Polar's owner of trying to destabilize the country by exacerbating shortages.

AP

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