On August 17, Diageo PLC declined 3.09% in regular trading, trading at $92.52/share, with turnover of $36.48 million.
The decline was driven by escalating regulatory pressures in India, one of Diageo's key growth markets. India's food safety authority recently seized thousands of Diageo product bottles for allegedly failing to label recycled plastic markings. Additionally, the regulator issued a warning over misleading claims that a popular whisky was aged in American oak casks, stating the product primarily consists of unaged spirits. Earlier this month, India also banned sales of select Diageo spirits due to artificial flavoring violations.
Diageo's Indian subsidiary stated it is actively communicating with regulators and that its products are absolutely safe. However, the compounding of multiple compliance issues has raised market concerns over the company's India business outlook. The broader spirits sector was also under pressure, with Constellation Brands down 6.26% and Brown-Forman down 3.24%.
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