HUL, which had formed the 50:50 JV with US-based Kimberly -Clark Cooperation (KCC) in 1995, said the decision to divest its stake in the partnership is part of the company's objective to focus on its core business.
The board of the company, in its meeting held today, approved "company's intention to divest its shareholding in KCIL to its JV partner Kimberly-Clark Cooperation (KCC)," HUL said in a BSE filing.
"The above decision is in line with HUL's objective to focus on its core business. KCC remains committed to building the business for the long term in India and growing in its core categories," it added.
HUL and KCC have enjoyed a long standing partnership over two decades and have built a strong foundation for the baby and child care and feminine care business in India under the brand Huggies and Kotex respectively, it said.
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