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China’s Anta Plans Return to India

The Chinese sportswear giant will open 10 stores across the country by early 2027, after previously retreating from the market as relations between China and India deteriorated.
Anta Store in Johor Bahru, Malaysia.
Anta Sports Products Ltd. will kick off its India return next month. (Shutterstock)

Anta Sports Products Ltd. will kick off its India return next month with a store in the New Delhi suburb of Gurugram, the company’s local partner said, as the Chinese sportswear maker takes another run at the world’s most populous market.

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