A total of US$1.4 billion was allotted. Five of the biggest beneficiaries were Blue Ribbon Foods with US$21.5 million, Varun Beverages US$19.5 million, Cangrow Trading US$17.1 million, United Refineries US$17 million and Surface Wilmar US$14.4 million.
Below is the list of the companies.
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