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China Patriotism Could Launch Anta Sales Past adidas
Chinese sportswear titan Anta Sports could soon surpass the value of its international rival adidas because of rising patriotic spending in China. Read More5 Risks That Could Derail China’s Luxury Market
China might seem like the answer for luxury growth, but there are risks in the medium term that could derail this burgeoning luxury market. Read MoreIs Nike Losing The Race In China?
Nike delivered record results thanks to high revenues in the North American market, but it should be concerned about its China strategy. Read MoreAdidas and Nike Sales Plummet Following Boycotts
What happens when an icon can’t wear your clothes? No one wants them. Nike and adidas both reported a plummet in sales on China’s e-commerce channel, Tmall. Read MoreChinese Sportswear Giant Anta Rides China’s Winter Olympics Fever
Chinese sportswear brand Anta launched its “Keep Moving” campaign, rolling out omni-channel marketing tactics to leverage the winter sports fever in China. Read MoreAn Anta-Owned Reebok Could Be Big for Fitness in China
Adidas has confirmed plans to sell off U.S. fitness brand Reebok, which it purchased in 2006, as part of the German sportswear giant’s new five-year strategy (to be released in… Read MoreAdidas Is Selling Reebok. Will Chinese Buyers Swoop In?
Adidas announced plans to sell or spin-off its underperforming Reebok brand. Can China seize its growth opportunity and revive it? Read MoreWhy China’s Young Consumers Love Brand Collaborations
China’s Gen Z and millennial consumers seek novel products that stand out from the crowd, fueling a rapidly evolving culture of innovative “mega-collaborations” between brands. Read MoreNike China Cuts 400 Jobs to Make Way for Digital
Nike China has announced plans to lay off 400 employees from Mainland sites, which might be due to the brand’s faster-than-expected digital sales growth. Read MoreThree Trends In Young Consumer Spending In China from Euromonitor
As China’s economy continues to rebound in the third quarter, all eyes have turned to consumer spending. But where and how are they buying? Read More