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ArticleTrump orders begin to affect US ‘de minimis’ policy
Trump has signed three Executive Orders affecting the ‘de minimis’ exemption, which includes products that are from Mexico, Canada or China.
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News briefsMexico withdraws 2036 Olympics bid
Mexico has officially withdrawn its bid to host the 2036 Olympics. The announcement came last week from the President of the Mexican Olympic Committee (COM), Maria José Alcalá, during the unveiling of sponsors for the upcoming Paris 2024 Olympics. In October 2022, Mexico had initially expressed its intention to compete ...
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News briefsKodama returns to Asics North America as CEO and President
Asics North America reports that Koichiro Kodama is returning to Asics North America as President and CEO, replacing Richard Sullivan, effective immediately. Sullivan had been President and CEO for North America since January 2022, having served as President and COO since October 2020. He initially joined the company as President ...
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ArticleAfter Mexico, Shein plans to roll out in Europe’s larger markets
Shein, the Singapore-based fast-fashion online retailer, announced that it is expanding its marketplace to Mexico, and that launches in Germany, Spain, France and Italy “will soon follow suit.” The marketplace was previously rolled out in Brazil and the U.S. Shein noted that the local marketplaces offer products from third parties ...
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News briefsNike partners with Mexico’s Liga BBVA MX Femenil
Nike has announced a three-year deal with Liga BBVA MX Femenil, the highest division of women’s football in Mexico, as part of its commitment to grow women’s football worldwide. The new agreement makes Nike the exclusive sports partner of Liga BBVA MX Femenil. Starting in the Torneo Apertura 2023 season, ...
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News briefsReebok Mexico teams up with sustainable designer
Reebok Mexico has collaborated with designer Mauro Garfias to create an upcycled collection that gives new life and function to once-recycled Reebok products. The collection debuted last week at the opening of Reebok Mexico’s headquarters in Mexico City.
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News briefsAdidas opens second flagship in Mexico City
Adidas has opened its second brand store in Mexico City on one of the busiest and most prestigious streets in the city, Presidente Marasyk Avenue. In a press release, Adidas said that the new store focuses mainly on running, a rapidly growing sport in the country, as well as Adidas ...
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Infographics & DataInflation rates in the G20
This exclusive interactive chart shows inflation rates for June and July 2022 for all members of the G20. The chart can be downloaded. This is exclusive data and analysis for Premium Members.
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News briefsBorn Living Yoga plans to launch in America
Born Living Yoga, the Madrid-based company specializing in yoga apparel, plans to launch in Mexico this coming autumn through a partnership with Liverpool, Modaes.es has reported. This is supposed to be the first step toward the brand’s expansion across the American continent at large. Born Living Yoga will initially open ...
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ArticleXponential Fitness signs multi-brand master franchise agreement for Mexico
Xponential Fitness, Inc., the world’s largest franchisor of boutique fitness brands headquartered in California, announced the signing of a master franchise agreement in Mexico for its StretchLab, Rumble and AKT brands. The agreement provides the master franchisee with the ability to license at least 60 studios of the three brands ...