Russia
This coverage examines the activities, strategies, and challenges of retailers operating in or withdrawing from the Russian market, with a focus on commercial and operational impact. Reporting includes corporate decisions regarding market presence, supply chain adjustments, leadership statements, and financial implications — providing retail professionals with context on how geopolitical factors influence retail operations and strategy in the UK.
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Aug- 2022 -26 AugustEconomy
Energy price cap to rise by 80% to £3,549 from October
Ofgem has confirmed that the energy price cap will increase by 80% to a record £3,549 a year for dual fuel for an average household from 1 October 2022. The rise will affect those on standard variable tariffs, with the record annual bill only being based on typical usage. At…
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4 AugustClothing & Shoes
Adidas lowers full year forecast as Q2 profits drop 27.9%
Adidas has reported that its operating profits dropped 27.9% year-on-year from €543m (£454.5m) to €392m (£328.1m) in the second quarter ending June 30 2022 (Q2 FY22), following the suspension of operations in Russia, Covid-related lockdowns in Greater China, and higher supply chain costs. Consequently, Adidas has adjusted its FY22 guidance,…
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Jul- 2022 -19 JulyClothing & Shoes
H&M Group to exit Russia
The H&M Group has announced its decision to begin winding down its business in Russia over the coming months, following current operational challenges and an “unpredictable” future. The company will temporarily reopen physical stores for a limited period of time to sell remaining inventory in Russia. The entire wind-down is…
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13 JulyEntertainment
Lego ‘indefinitely’ halts operations in Russia
Lego will cease its commercial operations in Russia after previously pausing shipments to the country back in March. In a statement to Retail Sector, a spokesperson said: “The LEGO Group paused shipments to Russia in March. Given the continued extensive disruption in the operating environment, we have decided to indefinitely…
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11 JulyClothing & Shoes
Levi Strauss & CO revenues jump 15% to £1.25bn
Levi Strauss and Co has revealed its net revenues climbed 15% to $1.5bn (£1.25bn) in its second quarter after global direct-to-consumer sales rose by 16%. In the three month period ended 26 May, the group also reported strong growth in its company-operated store sales which increased by 23%. The second…
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Jun- 2022 -29 JuneHigh Street
H&M Group profits surge amid high street resurgence
H&M Group has revealed its gross profits increased by 52.2% to £4.36bn in the six months to 31 May. Profits after tax increased by 33% to £390m in the second quarter, on the back of a 17% rise in sales to £4.47bn, excluding Russia, Belarus and Ukraine sales. Net sales…
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27 JuneEconomy
Cost of living crisis could lead to ‘mild recession’, report warns
There is a rising risk of the UK economy falling into a “mild recession” due to the cost of living crisis, according to the latest economic report from KPMG. In its quarterly report, the ‘Big Four’ accounting firm said that the UK economy faces a number of global and domestic…
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23 JuneClothing & Shoes
Nike to quit Russia after Ukraine invasion
Sportswear brand Nike has revealed it will fully pull out of Russia three months after suspending its business in the country due to the Ukraine war. It said it will scale down its operations in Russia over the “coming months”, having announced a temporary suspension on 3 March. It marks…
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17 JuneDIY
Ikea to sell Russian factories as it scales down operations
Ikea has announced that it will start the process of finding new ownership for all four of its factories in Russia, and will sell out its home furnishing inventory in the country, as Ikea enters a new phase to scale down business in Russia and Belarus. On 3 March, Ikea…
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8 JuneClothing & Shoes
Inditex profits surge 80% to £647.7m
The Inditex Group has reported that its profits increased 80% year-on-year to €760m (£647.7m) in the period ended 1 February to 30 April 2022 (Q1), amid a “sharp” recovery in store traffic and a “good” reception for all seven brands’ new season collections. However, the group made a provision of…
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