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Puma's new ULTRA 5 football boots feature a SPEEDSYSTEM carbon outsole and FastTrax stud design.
The lightweight mesh upper and PWRTPE SQD support frame provide optimal fit and stability.
Inspired by motorsport engineering, the innovative carbon fibre weave enhances explosive performance.
The ULTRA 5 also includes a Women's Fit for tailored comfort and support.
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Following the recent Spring Edition’s doubling of international visitor numbers, which overall welcomed nearly 90,000 trade buyers from 116 countries and regions, the fair’s organisers are eager to build on that success for the upcoming Autumn Edition. Fuelled by strong domestic and international reach, and with product zones that cater to varying sourcing requirements, the global apparel flagship is set to forge ahead for its anniversary, boosted by China’s burgeoning visa-fre
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The Netherlands recently saw another slight improvement in business confidence—minus 6 as Q2 2024 began, a survey revealed.
Sentiment remained negative overall in most sectors, despite improvement.
A shortage of staff remains the main obstacle for business owners.
The issue of weak demand was mentioned the most frequently in manufacturing, at 27 per cent.
The Netherlands recently witnessed another slight improvement in business confidence, which stood at minus 6 at the start of
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Descartes Systems Group's study reveals that online shopping is on the rise across all demographics, with 67 per cent facing delivery issues.
While 39 per cent made more online purchases than last year and 57 per cent explored new product categories, 63 per cent of those with delivery problems took negative actions against retailers or delivery firms.
Consumers in every demographic globally are increasing the volume and frequency of their online purchases, 67 per cent of those survey
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ICE cotton prices were up on Friday, spurred by a short-covering rally as a weaker US dollar made prices attractive after a long decline.
The July contract closed up 244 points at 78.06 cents per pound.
Despite the gain, it marked the fifth consecutive weekly loss.
Concerns over Brazilian cotton quality and weather issues might shift buyers back to the US.
ICE cotton prices recovered on Friday, benefiting from a short-covering rally. The commodity saw significant gains for the first
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April's global manufacturing PMI fell slightly to 50.3 but stayed above the neutral mark for the third month.
Output and new orders grew, although investment goods declined.
Notably, the US, China, India, and Brazil saw increases, while Europe struggled.
Price pressures rose, with input costs hitting a 14-month high.
Employment remained stable globally.
Global manufacturing purchasing managers’ index (PMI), a composite index created by JP Morgan and S&P Global Market Intell
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China's logistics sector grew by 5.9 per cent to 88 trillion yuan ($12.4 trillion) in Q1, according to the China Federation of Logistics and Purchasing.
The growth, which is 2 percentage points higher than last year, was led by an 11.6 per cent surge in consumer goods logistics.
Total sector revenue reached 3.1 trillion yuan, up 4.5 per cent year-on-year.
China's logistics industry experienced significant growth in the first quarter (Q1) of the year, according to a report from the Ch
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HUGO's HUGO GARAGE event in Miami during the F1 weekend epitomized the brand's disruptive ethos, blending fashion, music, and racing culture.
With live performances, interactive racing experiences, and a dynamic Roblox activation, it offered a fusion of creativity and adrenaline, redefining motorsport boundaries for both physical and virtual audiences.
In celebration of the FORMULA 1 CRYPTO.COM MIAMI GRAND PRIX 2024 weekend, HUGO drove its energy into the city by unveiling a new even
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Geopolitical unrest, high inflation and economic challenges have sharply reduced the purchasing power of European consumers, leading to a decline in home textile imports.
After a pandemic-induced surge in demand, imports decreased from a peak of $61.101 billion in 2020 to $28.885 billion in 2023.
The Russia-Ukraine conflict exacerbated the situation.
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ICE cotton prices rebounded for the second consecutive day as market sentiment improved, attributed to better demand at lower prices and no significant geopolitical issues.
The July contract settled at 82.42 cents, seeing further gains in today's session.
Market dynamics were influenced by a weaker dollar and slightly lower crude oil prices.
ICE cotton bottomed out and gained for the second day in a row yesterday. Better demand at lower price levels after a steep fall was expected. T