Specific terms of the partnership were not provided, but one of the people told CNBC that Fanatics expects the “venture alone to be over a $1 billion piece of business in China.” As Fanatics continues…
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Former exec at China’s Kuaishou arrested for alleged graft
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StanChart chief hopes for end to ‘tit for tat’ in US-China relationship
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