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Coca-Cola faces tighter supply of sucralose from China as COVID-19 hits supply chain

This could affect production of its diet and no-sugar drinks, which include brands like Coca-Cola, Sprite, Fanta, Aquarius, and Minute Maid.

While the company did not reveal which sweeteners were affected, its 10-K annual report filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission in the US, revealed sucralose as a ‘critical raw material’ sourced from China.

The company purchases non-nutritive sweeteners, such as sucralose from suppliers in the United States and China. Other non-nutritive sweeteners used in its business include aspartame, acesulfame potassium, saccharin, cyclamate and steviol glycosides.

Coca-Cola has assured, “We have initiated contingency supply plans and do not foresee a short-term impact due to these delays. However, we may see tighter supplies of some of these ingredients in the longer term should production or export operations in China deteriorate​.”

Short-term impact

While the company expects no immediate impact on its beverage production, it described in its annual report that there may be some impact on revenues.

We believe this disruption will negatively impact our unit case volume and financial results for the first quarter of 2020. At this time, we do not expect this disruption to have a significant impact on our full year 2020 unit case volume or financial results.”

Coca-Cola recently announced its net revenues grew 9% to reach USD37.3 billion for 2019.

In its Q4 2019 earnings call, the company’s chairman and chief executive officer, James Quincey in response to analysts’ queries on the effect of the coronavirus on its business in China, said their priority was employee safety, supporting the Chinese government in managing the crisis, and working on business recovery.

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