Dutch brewer Heineken said on Monday its net loss attributable to shareholders for the first half was €95 million ($103 million), compared to a profit of €1.16 billion in the prior year. The company said it was mainly driven by the impairment of the investment in China Resources Beer. Net profit before exceptional items and amortization (BEIA) increased by 4.4% organically to €1.2 billion for the first half of 2024. The growth in operating profit (BEIA) was partially offset by higher net financing and tax expenses. Operating profit for the period decreased by 4.3% to €1.54 billion from the pri…