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How HomePro aims to grow in Thailand’s fragmented DIY market 

Inside Retail

Thailand’s HomePro is strengthening its market leadership in the country’s DIY/home improvement industry in the first half of 2023. According to Statista Market Insights, the DIY and Hardware market was worth US$14.21 According to Statista Market Insights, the DIY and Hardware market was worth US$14.21

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Price hikes not the only way to deal with inflation, KMD Brands CEO says

Inside Retail

The increased cost of freight and raw materials are driving up prices at Rip Curl and Oboz, where consumers in some markets could soon pay more for items such as wetsuits and hiking boots than they did a few months ago. Earlier this month, the group rebranded to KMD Brands to better reflect its portfolio of global outdoor brands.

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To Thrive in the New Global Ecommerce Marketplace, Toys ‘R’ Us may Need to Think Small

Retail TouchPoints

The toy market certainly had a very good pandemic, with families at home and keen to keep themselves and their children busy. Games, puzzles, action figures and outdoor toys were especially popular. Profits at Barbie and Hot Wheels firm Mattel were $126.6 LEGO also reported a strong year with net profit up almost 20% to DKK 9.9

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Inside Shinsegae: The Korean department store with a golden boot

Inside Retail

In a recent report, Seoul-headquartered consultancy Samjong KPMG estimated that Korea’s luxury goods market expanded by almost 30% in 2021, to US$5.8 enjoyed an increase in net profit of nearly 400 percent. percent, and sports/outdoor wear rose 43.6 The company plans to invest 20 trillion won (US$14.4 Going mega.

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Hurry! These Small Business Grants Expire in October

Small Biz Trends

The program aims to improve downtown area businesses through building renovations like adding signage or outdoor seating areas. Hosted in partnership with the Valdosta-Lowndes Chamber of Commerce and the Black Business Alliance, the program is funded through the American Rescue Plan Act. Marie Downtown Revitalization Grants.