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Nike, Adidas, and other sportswear brands are looking to China to fuel their businesses for years to come — Quartz
Nike forecast for online sales boom, post-lockdown demand drives shares up 13% | Reuters
Nike Declines After Pandemic Hits Sales Harder Than Expected
China's fitness boom energises sportswear brands | Financial Times
Nike's revenue, by segment Greater China 2021 | Statista
Nike stock soars to record as US sales boom | Fox Business
NIKE: Business is booming in China | Business Insider India
Nike's China sales in spotlight after Xinjiang backlash | Reuters
Nike's China Problem
Nike seeing strong post-lockdown demand
Nike sales return to growth after online shopping boom | Financial Times
Nike CEO says sports giant is 'a brand of China and for China' in earnings call | Daily Mail Online
Chinese sportswear brands count profits from Xinjiang controversy - Nikkei Asia
Nike's China Booming Sales In Latest Report | FASHION PRESS24
Coronavirus business impact: How Nike got China sales back on track after the COVID-19 peak | Fortune
Is China's E-commerce Industry Already Bouncing Back After Coronavirus Epidemic? - WalktheChat
Chinese sportswear brands count profits from Xinjiang controversy - Nikkei Asia
Nike forecast for online sales boom, post-lockdown demand drives shares up 13% | Reuters
Nike risks being dragged into China NBA dispute | Financial Times
What will coronavirus do to sportswear sales? Nike's China figures offer a clue | South China Morning Post
Nike is doing really well almost everywhere—but why is it failing in China? — Quartz
Adidas and Nike sales plummet following China boycotts | PR Week
Sneakers Are Booming in China — Here's Why It Matters for Luxury Brands | Jing Daily
China's fitness boom energises sportswear brands | Financial Times