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Vietnam becomes more self-sufficient in footwear design and components
Lefaso, Vietnam’s Leather, Footwear and Handbags Association, expects its industry to achieve exports of more than $20 billion this year after suffering from a decline last year due to the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on supply chains, consumption and trade. They could double in three to four years’ time ...
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Suez Canal trade route has re-opened, but…
The already strained global supply chain could not be in worse conditions at a time when the economy is gearing up for an expected post-Covid jump in consumer demand, assuming that the current vaccination campaigns and remaining lockdowns will stop the spread of the virus. Adding to the reported harbor ...
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Industry and governments react to Myanmar military coup
Pou Chen, the Taiwanese group that controls Yue Yuen, announced on March 30 that it has decided to shut down temporarily its production of athletic shoes for Adidas and Nike in Myanmar for safety reasons. The local management and essential staff will remain in place for maintenance purposes. A Taiwanese ...
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Insights on where sport shoes are made in 2021
We outline where Nike, Adidas, Puma, Asics, and Skechers shoes are made. As watchdogs urge sportswear companies to publish factory lists, we look at the global distribution of top brands’ suppliers.
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Lanxess sells organic leather chemicals business, launches Adiprene Green
The German specialty chemicals company Lanxess is selling its organic leather chemicals business to TFL Ledertechnik. The purchase price is made up from a fixed component of €80 million and a performance-related component of up to €115 million. In addition, TFL will assume certain liabilities associated with the business. Lanxess ...
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ITK and Bosch Research set up competence center for smart textiles
ITK Engineering, a German technology company operating internationally with customers mainly in the automotive and aerospace industries and a 100-percent subsidiary of the Robert Bosch GmbH since 2017, joined forces with Bosch Research to set up the Smart Textile Competence Center in the German town of in Rülzheim to investigate ...
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No Ispo Beijing and supply chain bottlenecks due to coronavirus
The new Chinese pandemic – declared a global health emergency by the World Health Organization on Jan. 30 – is starting to put the brakes on the Chinese economy’s robust growth in terms of consumption, production and international trade in the sporting goods sector and others, with major consequences for ...
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The FTA between the EU and Vietnam makes progress
The Committee on International Trade of the European Parliament has approved the free trade agreement signed last June by the European Commission with the government of Vietnam, paving the way for its endorsement by the full Parliament in February, ahead of its ratification by the European Council. It calls for ...
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A truce between the U.S. and China
The governments of the U.S. and China have signed a “phase one” trade deal that was confirmed in December after a year and a half of back-and-forth tariff impositions. The deal covers intellectual property rights, which China has been known to circumvent in a variety of ways, and ensures that ...
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The AAFA appeals to Trump on tariffs
While acknowledging problems in the trade relations between the U.S. and China, the American Apparel & Footwear Association (AAFA) stands opposed to the Trump administration’s policy of imposing high tariffs on imports of footwear and other products from China.
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Adidas moves Speedfactory technology to Asia
By the end of this year, Adidas will be transferring the robotic Speedfactory technology that it has developed in cooperation with Oechsler to two of its Asian footwear suppliers to help increase the flexibility of the design and production process. With production times substantially cut there, Adidas says it will ...
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China tariffs affect Thule
The additional 15 percent duties imposed by the U.S. in July on a variety of products coming from China have led several U.S. retailers to reduce their inventories and to some extent resulted in higher prices that have impacted consumer spending, said the Thule Group to explain a 2.0 percent ...
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Tariffs weigh on Johnson Outdoors’ profits
Johnson Outdoors' earnings for its third fiscal quarter, ended on June 28, were hampered by the first round of new tariffs that were imposed by the U.S. on China last September amid the ongoing trade war between the two countries. The company's net income declined by 7.1 percent from the ...
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Détente on the international trade front
Three moves on the international trade front that have taken place in the last few days have given the sporting goods industry and the world economy positive signals in the direction of free trade. While the U.S. decided not to go ahead with a new set of punitive tariffs on ...
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President Trump’s special diplomacy shakes up the market
Hundreds of companies, including many sports brands and retailers, are traveling to Washington and posting testimony for this week's hearings in the U.S. Congress on the planned new round of punitive tariffs against China. Even New Balance, an early supported of U.S. President Donald Trump that has its own assembly ...
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Fesi calls on Europe to complete the FTA with Vietnam
The Federation of the European Sporting Goods Industry (Fesi) and other organisations have written to the president of the European Council, Donald Tusk, to urge him to move forward with a proposed free-trade agreement between the EU and Vietnam.On Oct. 17, the European Commission approved the submission of the EU-Vietnam ...
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