All E-commerce articles – Page 3
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News briefsHighsnobiety to exit e-commerce
Highsnobiety, the Berlin-headquartered magazine, will be refocusing on editorial work and brand advisory.
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ArticleA call to police e-commerce imports to EU
Some 64 organizations have issued a joint statement to ask the European Union to close loopholes in its legislation that foreign e-commerce platforms and vendors are, they say, exploiting to avoid meeting EU standards. Apparently, the US tariff policy of President Donald Trump has induced many foreign vendors to withdraw ...
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ArticleXXL continues at five locations in the Nordics
XXL believes that the extension is an important signal from their new owner, Fraser’s Group, who took ower the majority ownership of XXL in May 2025.
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ArticleFootway invests in logistics center and launches new service
The purchase of Ecom Team’s bankrupt estate brings new opportunities for the footwear e-com specialist.
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ArticleH&M debuts in Brazil, with more to come
Swedish fast-fashion retailer H&M, which has closed 50 stores over the last three months, is testing new tactics to improve profit margins. With the entry into Brazil’s huge market, the company seeks new sales opportunities.
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ArticleAsics and Salomon are the fastest-growing sneaker brands
StockX’s midyear trend report has Asics and Salomon among the fastest-growing sneaker brands and sees triple-digit sales growth for trading cards.
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News briefsBoozt names Sofia Issakainen Women’s Director
The Nordic e-commerce group has appointed a seasoned fashion executive to lead its largest fashion category.
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ArticleSportsShoes.com posts record £93.3m revenue
The UK-based online running and outdoor retailer reported record turnover, stronger earnings and over 670,000 new customers in FY2025.
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ArticleSneakersnstuff returns with former CEO: New owners have ‘long-term vision and commitment’
After bankruptcy in 2025, Sneakersnstuff (SNS) was acquired by Reziprok, which brought back founder Erik Manzano Fagerlind to lead the €100M retailer he started in 1999.
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WebinarWEBINAR: China outdoor apparel 2024–25: Strategic insights for the e-commerce market
This SGI Expert Talk with Hot Pot China analyses China’s outdoor apparel e-commerce market in 2024–25, focusing on platform performance, pricing trends, and the approaches brands are using to strengthen their position in a competitive category.
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ArticleZalando grows revenue in Q2 2025
In the second quarter of 2025, Zalando’s gross merchandise volume (GMV) increased by 5.0 percent year-over-year to €4.1 billion,
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News briefseBay raises full-year guidance
The e-commerce platform reports better-than-expected growth across regions and increases its revenue and earnings guidance for 2025.
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News briefsAmazon pauses global Google Shopping ads
The online giant has exited global Google Shopping ads, shifting the dynamics for advertisers throughout key international markets.
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ArticleAI-commerce: ChatGPT is becoming a shopping platform
OpenAI has taken the next steps to offer a seamless shopping journey, and other AI specialists are moving in the same direction.
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ArticleZalando and About You have successfully merged, targeting €450 billion fashion market
The European Commission has approved the merger. Zalando has now acquired 91.45 percent of About You’s share capital.
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ArticlePrime Day set to drive $23.8bn in US online sales
E‑commerce sales in the US are on track to hit record highs this July during Prime Day, fueled by deep discounts across categories.
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News briefsShein files for Hong Kong IPO
The fast-fashion e-commerce giant seeks Hong Kong listing to influence UK regulators amid stalled London plans.
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News briefsSuma sells its stake in TradeInn to Apollo
Headquartered in Girona, Spain, TradeInn generated revenues of €554 million in 2024, making about 85 percent of its sales abroad. It first crossed the half-billion mark in 2023.
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News briefsZalando boss quits, replaced by two new colleagues
Baum’s achievements during his years with the company include steering it through a pandemic and establishing the brand in several new markets.
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ArticleDecathlon in technology collaboration with British Rheon Labs
Rheon has already collaborated with brands like Adidas, Rapha, Macron and many others who have chosen to use Rheon materials and technology in sports equipment.