Retailer giants Adidas and H&M say they will not be able to pay their rents anymore across Germany as coronavirus takes its toll on the economy
An Adidas store is seen closed, following an outbreak of coronavirus in Frankfurt, Germany, March 27, 2020.
The fashion retailer H&M also no longer wants to pay rents for its stores in Germany. Following the outbreak of the coronavirus in the country, the company has had to shut down all of its 460 branches.
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