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Unilever to retain tea business in India, Indonesia after portfolio review

In January, Unilever had announced a strategic review of the global tea business, which includes leading brands such as Lipton, Brooke Bond and PG Tips

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
FMCG major Unilever on Thursday said it will retain its tea business in India and Indonesia, months after it announced a global review of its portfolio in January this year.

The tea business for other markets would be separated into a different unit.

In January, Unilever had announced a strategic review of the global tea business, which includes leading brands such as Lipton, Brooke Bond and PG Tips.

"This review has assessed a full range of options. We will retain the tea businesses in India and Indonesia and the partnership interests in the ready-to-drink tea joint ventures," Unilever said.

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