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In Cambodia, exports of footwear and travel goods rose by...
In Cambodia, exports of footwear and travel goods rose by 88 percent to $385 million in the first nine months, thanks to preferential duty-free entry obtained under the U.S.'s Generalized System of Preferences (GSP), according to a local newspaper, the Phom Phen Post.
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The former Finnish Sports Retail and Wholesale Association (UVT), which...
The former Finnish Sports Retail and Wholesale Association (UVT), which has about 30 member companies, is being terminated at the end of this year. As previously reported, its members will be integrated into the Fashion and Sports Commerce Association, which originally started as a group of retailers. It held its ...
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Wolverine Worldwide has reached a tentative agreement with local authorities...
Wolverine Worldwide has reached a tentative agreement with local authorities and the state of Michigan to help settle its litigation over the damage caused by the use of chemicals in a now closed tannery and another manufacturing plant near its head office in Rockford. The company will pay $69.5 million ...
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Deichmann has lost a lawsuit against a Spanish producer of...
Deichmann has lost a lawsuit against a Spanish producer of sneakers and sports shoes, Munich, regarding the use of a cross on its footwear. In a ruling issued in June, but only made public recently, the General Court of the European Union rejected an appeal made by the German company ...
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Swiss import duties on various consumer goods could be abolished...
Swiss import duties on various consumer goods could be abolished in the future. If Parliament gives its approval, the plan will come into force in 2022. The abolition of tariffs on a number of industrial products, including bicycles, clothing and health products as well as some raw materials and semi-finished ...
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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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New president from Puma for Fesi
The fight against counterfeit products and the creation of an adequate framework for the digital transformation in Europe will be among the main priorities for the Federation of the European Sporting Goods Industry (Fesi) following the appointment of a new president, Neil Narriman, during the organization's annual general assembly in ...
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The U.S. Department of Justice has decided to investigate Google's...
The U.S. Department of Justice has decided to investigate Google's proposed $2.1 billion acquisition of Fitbit on anti-trust grounds. Several privacy watchdog groups have called for action on this front, fearing that the data in Fitbit's hands could give Google more power in the advertising market.
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JD Sports Fashion has received an official request from Britain's...
JD Sports Fashion has received an official request from Britain's Competition & Markets Authority (CMA) to stop any further moves for its planned takeover of the Footasylum chain, pending an ongoing investigation by the anti-trust body. JD's main rival, Sports Direct International, has warned the CMA against making inaccurate estimates ...
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Russian football flips out over a flipped flag
The Russian Football Union (RFU) is criticizing Adidas for supplying poor-quality football clothing, according to a Russian newspaper, Sport Express, which says that the Russian national football team refused to play against Belgium and San Marino in November in the new kit designed and supplied by the company. Most players ...
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The Federation of the European Sporting Goods Industry (Fesi) is...
The Federation of the European Sporting Goods Industry (Fesi) is holding a conference on Dec. 5 in Brussels about digitalization and omnichannel retailing in the industry, with the participation of high-level representatives of European institutions. One of the moderators will be Jochen Schäfer, the well-known attorney specializing in the sporting ...
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Tennis Europe, the European branch of the International Tennis Federation,...
Tennis Europe, the European branch of the International Tennis Federation, has extended its deal with Sports Marketing Surveys (SMS), the international market research company based in the U.K. The partnership was established in 2004 to delve into the sport's data. SMS is responsible for the Next Generation player study. It ...
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UVT, a former Finnish sporting goods industry association that grouped...
UVT, a former Finnish sporting goods industry association that grouped 30 vendors, has decided to merge into a larger federation, the Fashion and Sports Commerce Association, that claims to be covering 80 percent of the country's fashion and sports retail sector. It plans to start recruiting new members among sports ...
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Olivier Portrat has been appointed chief executive of the European...
Olivier Portrat has been appointed chief executive of the European Fishing Tackle Trade Association (EFTTA). He is replacing Jean-Claude Bel, who has retired. Portrat has traveled the world as a fisherman and as a writer and filmmaker covering the sport of angling. Half German and half French, he is the ...
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A Spanish tax probe against Nike
Spain’s Tax Agency (Agencia Tributaria) has filed a request against Nike’s subsidiary for the Iberian Peninsula, American Nike, for failure to pay certain corporate and sales taxes. American Nike could owe up to €14.6 million to the Spanish government, most of it for transfer pricing – that is, sales and ...
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The High Court in London has ruled against the restriction...
The High Court in London has ruled against the restriction imposed on protestors outside Canada Goose's flagship store in the city. Since its opening in 2017, at 244 Regent Street, the store has been subject to protests by animal-rights activists over the brand's use of fur and down, especially in ...
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Deichmann has lost a lawsuit against a Spanish producer of...
Deichmann has lost a lawsuit against a Spanish producer of sneakers and sports shoes, Munich, regarding the use of a cross on its footwear. In a ruling issued in June, but only made public recently, the General Court of the European Union rejected an appeal made by the German company ...
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According to the The Wall Street Journal, prosecutors at the...
According to the The Wall Street Journal, prosecutors at the U.S. Justice Department, with help from civil investigators at the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), are investigating the books at Under Armour. The Baltimore-based sports-apparel brand is alleged to have embellished its results by shifting sales from quarter to ...
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According to The Guardian, the Technical Commission of the IAAF...
According to The Guardian, the Technical Commission of the IAAF (International Association of Athletics Federation) has appointed a working group of two former athletes and experts in science, ethics, footwear, biomechanics and law to review Nike's Vaporfly running shoes for possible competitive advantages that would run counter to its regulations. ...
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According to the International Trade Commission (ITC), the Twinkle Toes,...
According to the International Trade Commission (ITC), the Twinkle Toes, Bobs, Daddy'$ Money and Hydee Hy-top collections produced by Skechers do not infringe Nike's trademark on the Converse Chuck Taylor midsole. The judge in the case, Charles E. Bullock, has further found that the midsole trademark had not acquired its ...