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Adidas CEO: Worry About Europe'S Impact On Europe

2019/1/23 10:42:00 8

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In January 23rd, nearly 1/3 of Adidas's sportswear maker Adidas was in Europe, and its chief executive warns of Britain's influence on European consumers.

Kasper Rorsted said in an interview on Tuesday that the company's "biggest worry is actually the impact of Britain's withdrawal from Europe on Europe, because it is often discussed as an isolated event, but it will have an overall impact on the European economy."

"Europe accounts for about 30% of our business.

Most of our growth comes from outside Europe. "

Rothd said sales slowed in Europe in 2018. He urged British lawmakers to call for a second referendum on Britain's withdrawal from the European Union.

Last year, he called it "the most unwise economic position that Europe has taken in the past 30 years" and will hurt the interests of consumers.

The deadline for Britain to return to Europe is less than 3 months, but since the British vote out of the EU in 2016, British legislators have yet to agree on an agreement.

Rothd said at the world economic forum held in Davos, Switzerland: "we believe that the best outcome is to re vote the British withdrawal from Europe.

It is weakening the European economy and weakening the British economy. We think this is a very very bad decision. In the long run, it will have very serious consequences. "

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