Anta Sports and Li-Ning rival Nike and Adidas for sportswear sales

By A Mystery Man Writer

Both Chinese brands were founded around the time a middle class began to emerge in China, and both used the Olympic Games to promote themselves to the world. Yet almost the entirety of their sales are in their home market.
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