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ArticleTecnica reacts to the Trump tariffs
“The current context we operate in is characterized by high geopolitical uncertainties and highly volatile markets,” Alberto Zanatta, tells SGI Europe.
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News briefsDecathlon partners with Tata Cliq Fashion to bolster e-commerce presence in India
Tata Cliq Fashion will host Decathlon’s portfolio of over 5,000 products across 60 sports categories.
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ArticleSEO, social media and post purchase: e-commerce study compares DTC and retail
Sport 2000 Germany’s new study reveals the challenges in e-commerce in the sporting goods sector.
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News briefsJackpot for Adidas – new store in Vegas
Adidas is making its presence known in the city, establishing a flagship on – where else? – the Strip.
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News briefsGroupe Sport 2000 rebrands itself Céraclès Coopérative
The French cooperative is also launching a major strategic plan involving new store openings.
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ArticleShred and Catrade in distribution partnership
Shred partners with Swiss distributor Catrade to develop its presence in the Swiss market for eyewear and protection.
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ArticleShein, Temu to raise prices
New tariffs and the end of “de minimis” could spell the end of Shein and Temu’s business model in the US.
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News briefsHoka opens its first store in Vietnam
The store is located in the center of Ho Chi Minh City and is a partnership with distributor CBS.
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News briefsSaucony exceeds 40% retail growth in China in Q1
MS Sports Company Limited reports retail trends for its core Xtep and Saucony brands.
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ArticleTrump tariffs – reactions from around the sporting goods industry
In line with our coverage of the trade policy of the second Trump administration, SGI Europe will be seeking comment from a variety of industry players. We will be updating this article as reactions come in.
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News briefsNew Era enters omnichannel logistics partnership in Europe
The partnership is a full end-to-end solution, managing the supply chain from transportation to delivery.
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News briefsInternational trade sees big week-on-week drop
From week to week the US curtailed imports of many Chinese products and materials, the most relevant for the sporting goods industry being apparel (-59.1%).
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ArticleRip Curl’s third flagship store in Spain has opened
The 150-square-meter space, located in the heart of Bilbao, will serve surf customers of the Biscaya region.
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ArticleFrasers Group to open 100 new stores in New Zealand and Australia
Frasers has signed a 25-year agreement with Accent Group.
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News briefsAsics opens its first flagship store in Queensland, Australia
In addition to a full assortment of running products, the Brisbane store is equipped with cricket and rugby products to please all Aussies.
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News briefsOn opens third London store
The new On store is located in the industrial setting of Battersea Power Station, close to the Thames.
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Case StudyFitness company Gymshark: From online pure-play to omnichannel success
This is how Ben Francis became a billionaire with a niche brand.
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News briefsAll Sport will work to expand Dakine’s presence in Europe
All Sport already distributes Nike Accessories, Jordan Accessories, Speedo and Sneaker Lab in the European market.
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ArticleTariff turmoil: How the sports and outdoor industries in the US are bracing for impact
From Salomon to Snowsports Industries America (SIA): Here’s how the US industry feels about Trump’s tariffs.
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C-Suite InterviewASMAS CEO Peter Bruggmann: "The private, independent sports shops are a key feature of the Swiss market"
Like many others, the Swiss market for sports has had trouble sustaining growth since the pandemic. SGI Europe has gotten hold of Peter Bruggmann, CEO of ASMAS, the Swiss sports retail association, to obtain details on how the Swiss market developed in full-year 2024. SGIE: How does the ...