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After almost 60 years, Coca-Cola is on sale again in Burma. It's one of the world's most recognised brands, so are there any countries where the drinks giant still remains unsold? Coca-Cola says it sells 1. But for the last six decades, none has been in Burma. That's because of US trade sanctions on the military junta which ruled the country from to Those sanctions were suspended a few months ago, as the country began to move towards democratic reforms. But the company said on Monday its first delivery had arrived and local production would begin soon. Coca-Cola's rival PepsiCo has also announced plans to resume sales in Burma , external. There are now just two countries in the world where Coca-Cola cannot be bought or sold - at least, not officially. Cuba was actually one of the first three countries outside the US to bottle Coke, in But the company moved out as Fidel Castro's government began seizing private assets in the s, and has never returned. In North Korea - the other Coca-Cola-free zone - recent media reports suggested it was being sold in a restaurant , external in Pyongyang. But Coca-Cola says if any drinks are being sold in either North Korea or Cuba, they are being smuggled in on the black market, not via official channels. The dark fizzy soda was created in in Atlanta, Georgia. From the early days the Coca-Cola company looked to expand worldwide, and by the early s it was bottling the drink in Asia and Europe. There were more than 60 military bottling plants for Coca-Cola around the world during the war, and locals got a taste for the drink too. It became powerfully associated with American patriotism, says Standage, and was seen as so crucial to the war effort that it was exempted from sugar rationing. Dwight Eisenhower, at the time the supreme commander of Allied forces in Europe, was said to be a particular fan and he ensured its availability in North Africa. He also introduced the drink to top Soviet general, Georgy Zhukov, who asked if a special, colourless version - one that looked like vodka - could be made, and Coca-Cola duly obliged for a while, says Standage. These days Coca-Cola is regularly ranked as one of the top, if not the top, global brands , external. But not all countries have embraced the American-ness that seems to be embodied by Coca-Cola. It was the French who first coined the pejorative term 'coca-colonisation' in the s. Trucks were overturned and bottles smashed, says Standage, as protesters saw the drink as a threat to French society. During the Cold War, Coca-Cola became a symbol of capitalism and a faultline between capitalism and communism, says Webster. It was not marketed in the former Soviet Union due to the fear that profits would go straight into communist government coffers, says Standage. Other than the former Soviet Union, the main region that Coca-Cola has struggled in historically is the Middle East, largely due to a boycott implemented by the Arab League from , as a punishment for it selling in Israel. Pepsi picked up a lot of the sales in the Middle East - and many local versions of the drink thrived. Coca-Cola is not trying to get involved in politics, says Webster, but as a huge brand so closely associated with the US, it sometimes finds itself tangled up in politics, or singled out for criticism. As an ideology, it polarises. And sometimes those associations become unattractive,' he says. People are more ambiguous towards it. In , protesters in Thailand poured Coca-Cola onto the streets as a demonstration against the US-led invasion of Iraq, and sales were temporarily suspended, says Standage. Iran's president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has threatened to ban Coca-Cola , external and Venezuela's Hugo Chavez recently urged people to drink locally-made fruit juice , external rather than drink Coca-Cola or Pepsi. But years after its birth, Coca-Cola is still pushing forward in terms of sales, with strong growth - especially, it says, in the emerging markets of India, China and Brazil. Reporting by Cordelia Hebblethwaite. Coca-Cola in Burma, pre-embargo. Pepsi filled the gap and was widely sold.

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Trucks carrying Coca-Cola roll across the border into Russia, tourists return from abroad laden with Zara's latest designs, and local online marketplaces snap up IKEA's furniture stocks. Despite European, North American and Japanese companies exiting Russia over its actions in Ukraine, the impact on Russian consumers is minimal, although delivery times can be longer and some goods are more expensive. The main change has been supply routes, but products remain available both online and in stores. Buyers just need to know where to look. Crucially, the vast majority of goods concerned are not subject to sanctions and these cross-border flows are legal. And Moscow is happy to let them in, whatever route they take. Brands' continued availability shows the challenge companies face in controlling supply chains when exiting a market. Now, small-scale imports and online sellers are keeping them alive, a Reuters review of six major online marketplaces and conversations with a dozen buyers and sellers showed. While most Western brands that have halted Russian operations have also pulled out of Belarus — a staunch Moscow ally — Inditex has not. The company did not respond when asked about this. Albina told Reuters she has also bought clothes in Paris and Dubai and used a network of online sellers. As supply chains broke down, Russia legalised so-called parallel imports, allowing retailers to bring in products from abroad without the trademark owner's permission. E-commerce sites sell a wide range of imported goods, and sellers often advertise that they bring products from abroad. Market leader Wildberries sells old stock from Inditex brands and has almost 17, goods in its Zara catalogue. A source close to Inditex said these were clearance stocks that were in Russia when it suspended activities there. One ubiquitous Western product, Wildberries, and its peers Ozon and Yandex Market sell is Coca-Cola, often advertised as imported, so buyers know it is real. While Coca-Cola Co stopped producing and selling drinks in Russia last year, others have been importing them, with labels on cans and bottles showing they have arrived from Europe, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan and China. One quirk of this arrangement is that prices vary. In one Moscow supermarket, three cans of Coca-Cola were on sale for three different prices, imported from Denmark, Poland and Britain, respectively. As new routes are developed, the extra logistics, travel and scaling costs will fall, and though trade remains relatively inefficient, these new relationships are here to stay, said Ram Ben Tzion, CEO of digital vetting platform Publican. It is not in their interest to do anything about it,' Ben Tzion said. Russia itself has stopped publishing such figures. China-Russia trade hit a record 1. Informal supply routes could lead to more poor-quality goods entering Russia, however, as regulators lose oversight, Ben Tzion said. Some brands face years battling copies and unauthorized imports. Meanwhile, Coca-Cola's Russian rivals have increased bottling capacity and launched new Cola beverages. Yandex Market says it puts suppliers who previously sold goods via IKEA stores in direct contact with customers. But former suppliers are also ready to sell lightly modified IKEA items under different names. Although new opportunities are opening up for Russian firms, the fixation with Western brands may hinder efforts to boost local production. Bottles and cans of Coca-Cola imported from Japan and China, together with other soft drinks containers, displayed for sale in Vladivostok, Russia, Feb. Reuters Photo. Western brands may have left Russia following its invasion of Ukraine, but their goods have not. AFP Photo. Bottles of Coca-Cola imported from China and other soft drinks containers displayed for sale at a supermarket in Vladivostok, Russia, Feb. Basil's Cathedral in downtown Moscow, Russia, July 25, Last Update: Feb 22, pm. You can unsubscribe at any time. By signing up you are agreeing to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.

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