TAIPEI, April 29 ― Esprit Holdings Ltd, a Hong Kong-listed fashion retailer, is set to close all its stores in Asia outside China by the end of June as it grapples with slumping sales in the region and the Covid-19, Taiwan’s Central News Agency reported. Esprit's Taiwan branch announced Tuesday...
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TAIPEI, April 29 ― Esprit Holdings Ltd, a Hong Kong-listed fashion retailer, is set to close all its stores in Asia outside China by the end of June as it grapples with slumping sales in the region and the Covid-19, Taiwan’s Central News Agency reported. “This is the right step for Esprit as the coronavirus pandemic has had a dramatic impact on our business,” said Anders Kristiansen, Esprit Group CEO in a statement dated April 27 on its website.
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