Thursday , 18 December 2025

Retail

Buyers embrace change on supply chain issues: Study

  Gulf Time / London While 2022 started with Covid-19 raging in some parts of the world, new problems have emerged that again challenge retail buyers of consumer-packaged goods. Supply chain issues were the focus of the second quarter, along with the emergence of inflationary pressures. Health and healthier food categories sit beside convenience foods on the most searched lists …

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Bangladesh’s garment industry faces falling orders over power

  Bloomberg Bangladesh’s garment industry, the world’s No. 2 exporter after China, is facing a double whammy from slowing global demand and an energy crisis at home that’s threatening to thwart the nation’s pandemic recovery. Plummy Fashions Ltd, a supplier to PVH Corp, the parent company of fashion brand Tommy Hilfiger, and Inditex SA’s Zara, saw new orders in July …

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PepsiCo to pay $550m for 8.5% stake in Celsius

  Bloomberg PepsiCo Inc will pay $550 million for a stake in fitness-energy drink maker Celsius Holdings Inc as part of a long-term strategic distribution agreement. PepsiCo is getting convertible preferred stock equating to 8.5% ownership in Celsius, the companies said in a statement. The soft drink giant will become the preferred distribution partner globally for Celsius and will also …

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Amazon says its carbon footprint grew 18% in ‘21

Bloomberg Amazon.com Inc said its carbon footprint grew 18% in 2021, as the company’s rapid growth during the pandemic overwhelmed nascent efforts to cut its contribution to the emissions warming the planet. The world’s largest online retailer emitted 71.54 million metric tons of carbon-dioxide equivalent last year, Amazon disclosed in an updated edition of its sustainability report. That’s up about …

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Germany’s retail sales plunge most since 1980

  Bloomberg German retail sales plummeted in June as consumers cut spending on non-essential goods to cope with record inflation. Sales were down 9.8% from the previous year, the most since 1980 — before the country’s reunification. Non-food items such as furniture and household appliances or clothing and shoes registered even steeper declines. The data add to an already strained …

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Walmart finds new way to take on Amazon amid soaring prices

  Bloomberg Walmart Inc has a new sales pitch for consumers contending with soaring prices: Buy used goods. A new “Walmart Restored” program will make it easier to shop for refurbished items from the likes of Apple Inc, Samsung Electronics Co and Whirlpool Corp’s KitchenAid, the retail giant said in a statement. The restored merchandise will be available online and …

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Prada’s H1 revenue rebounds on sales

Bloomberg Prada SpA reported a rebound in first-half revenue backed by strong performances in Europe and the Americas, as luxury company results continue to show resilience despite lockdowns in China and soaring inflation. The Italian fashion house said in a statement that it remains confident on medium-term targets despite macroeconomic uncertainty, citing the global health situation, the rate of recovery …

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UK greenwashing probe targets fashion brands

  Bloomberg The UK’s competition watchdog started a probe into potentially misleading environmental claims made by fashion brands Asos Plc, Boohoo Group Plc and George at Asda, over greenwashing concerns. The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) said it opened an investigation into the three fashion brands “to scrutinise their ‘green’ claims,” saying it’s concerned that clothes, footwear and accessories are …

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Zilingo COO quits in blow for S’pore startup

  Bloomberg The chief operating officer of Zilingo Pte has resigned from the company after a tenure during which the fashion e-commerce startup rose to prominence before plunging into a crisis. Aadi Vaidya, who joined the company in 2015 and became the COO two years later, confirmed his resignation when contacted by Bloomberg News. “I have resigned and decided to …

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Amazon shows it can generate sales while slowing spending

Bloomberg Amazon.com Inc showed its e-commerce and cloud-computing businesses can churn out revenue even as consumers worry about inflation and the company gets serious about curtailing expenses. Investors sent shares up more than 12% in pre-market trading. Amazon reported second-quarter sales that topped analysts’ estimates and gave a revenue forecast for as much as 17% growth in the current period. …

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