News about manufacturers within the Sporting Goods industry supply chain
Like many others, the companies in the firm’s network seem to be taking a wait-and-see approach.
“The current context we operate in is characterized by high geopolitical uncertainties and highly volatile markets,” Alberto Zanatta, tells SGI Europe.
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.
We investigate how long it takes to move an entire production line back to Europe.
From Salomon to Snowsports Industries America (SIA): Here’s how the US industry feels about Trump’s tariffs.
Leveraging the Club’s infrastructures and global fan base, PSG will offer entrepreneurs a unique environment to develop and refine their solutions.
Few outside the US are happy with the new tariffs that President Donald Trump has just set.
US tariffs on goods from Vietnam, where much sports manufacturing has moved from China, are more than doubling.
We talked to shoe manufacturer Shoe Premier about state-of-the-art production and low-risk environments.
International sports apparel manufacturer LTP Group prepares facilities and management for growth.