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ArticleRussia has seen sharp decline in sporting goods sales in 2022, new survey shows
After the departure of the key foreign brands, including Nike, Adidas, Reebok and Decathlon, from the country, Russian sporting goods experienced a 40 percent drop in sales in monetary terms in 2022 compared with the previous year, a survey conducted by Tinkoff Data, a consulting branch of a local privately-owned ...
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ArticleDecathlon goods return to Russia
Russian marketplace CDEK.Shopping has started selling Decathlon merchandise in Russia, the company said on March 10. Currently, nearly 50,000 items, or 80 percent of Decathlon’s total assortment, are available to Russian customers. The offer includes items under the Decathlon and Quechua brand names as well as Regatta, Hummel, Caperlan, Domyos, ...
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ArticleThe crisis is shaping supply on the Russian sporting goods market
Western brands are increasingly withdrawing from the Russian market, while local brands are reportedly expanding their presence. Helly Hansen joins a long list of Western companies that have severed ties with the Russian market by selling its business to top local managers. Russian newspaper Vedomosti believes the value of the ...
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ArticleSportmaster unfolds plans to expand the range of Chinese sporting brands
Russia’s largest sporting goods retailer is looking for alternative suppliers to replace Western brands that have withdrawn from the Russian market. Urban Vibes, a chain owned by Sportmaster, plans to start importing a number of Chinese brands, including Li-Ning and 361, Russian newspaper Kommersant reported, citing sources close to the ...
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ArticleRussia sees hike in online sales of sporting goods as fears rise over counterfeits
Russia’s largest online retailers have registered booming demand for sporting goods in the first half of 2022. Learn about the details.
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News briefsRussia hopes to return Western brands
Russian marketplaces Ozon and Yandex Market have started importing goods without the permission of the brand’s owner, commonly known as a parallel import. The new mechanism approved by the Russian government in March of 2022, in the wake of Western sanctions and a mass exodus of foreign brands from the ...