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ArticleEU agrees €3 duty on small Chinese parcels
EU ministers back temporary €3 customs duty on parcels under €150, targeting cheap imports from China to protect retailers and cut fraud.
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ArticleEU MEPs urge suspending non‑EU platforms over legal breaches
MEPs criticize sluggish EU Commission investigations into non‑EU platforms, urging that temporary suspensions—not last‑resort measures—be applied in systemic breach cases including Shein.
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ArticleTemu’s Europe HQ raided by EU regulators
EU regulators raided Temu’s Dublin headquarters on December 10 as part of a foreign-subsidy investigation. The action intensifies pressure on China-backed low-cost platforms operating in Europe.
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ArticleEU weakens corporate ESG rules
EU lawmakers and member states agreed to relax ESG reporting rules, reducing compliance burdens for companies amid competitiveness concerns.
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ArticleEuropean Parliament calls for comprehensive European Sport Model reforms
For a strengthened European Sport Model the EU parliament demands improved governance, financial integrity and athlete protection.
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ArticleVietnamese exports to the US may drop by one-fifth
Vietnam’s exports to the US could fall “over time by more than $25 billion, nearly one-fifth of the yearly total, expert said.
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ArticleUS Supreme Court awaits after tariffs to hit Vietnam and India
Key sourcing countries are already feeling the impact.
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ArticleReturn to fitness through return to competition?
The Trump administration is reviving the Presidential Physical Fitness Test and Award for US schoolchildren.
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ArticleWhat the European Accessibility Act means for sporting goods companies
Companies operating in the EU face new legal obligations to make their digital offerings accessible to people with disabilities.
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ArticleAI and its frontrunners – the US and China
The Trump administration released three new Executive Orders on AI. What’s in them? What are others doing?
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ArticleTrump’s tariffs – a timeline
The EU has decided to suspend the retaliatory tariffs on imports from the US.
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ArticleGreen Claims Directive – An absence of a regulation leads to uncertainty
An expert explains the implications for the textile industry of halting the Green Claims Directive.
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ArticleLe Coq Sportif saved, now in Franco-Swiss hands
The Franco-Swiss Mamane’s group will be investing €70 million in the brand.
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News briefsPeak Ski Company, co-founded By Bode Miller, collapses
US Olympic champion Bode Miller´s ski brand has collapsed amid debt & allegations of mismanagement.
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News briefsAdidas fined for safety violations at New York warehouse
Adidas America, in a settlement with the US Department of Labor, has agreed to pay $235,000 in penalties to resolve violations stemming from missing guardrails and unsafe ladders at a warehouse in upstate New York. The agreement stems from a follow-up inspection conducted at the warehouse in 2024 by the ...
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Canada Goose ordered to pay $30m in vendor dispute
An arbitrator has awarded financial compensation to a former Canada Goose vendor in connection with a previously announced commercial dispute. The case relates to the termination of a contract in 2021, and the award communicated on Wednesday, May 4, has resulted in a one-time financial charge of approximately $30 million. ...
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News briefsTrump expects US Supreme Court to reverse court ruling on trade tariffs
“The ruling by the U.S. Court of International Trade is so wrong,” Trump said, for example.
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ArticleXXL and Stadium could face millions in fines on price fraud
Ten companies have once again misled consumers with their pricing, according to the Swedish Consumer Ombudsman. If no improvement is made, the Swedish chains risk heavy fines.
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ArticleAsics and Adidas stop using kangaroo leather, but what’s next?
After Puma, Nike and New Balance stopped using kangaroo leather, Adidas and Asics have now communicated that 2025 will be the final year the material will be used in the production of football cleats.
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News briefs50% tariff on EU imports proposed from Trump postponed
The US President’s tariff threat first raised trade tensions with the EU, but later was postponed after speaking with Ursula von der Leyen.