Nike announced that it does not source products from the XUAR and have confirmed with their contract suppliers that they are not using textiles or spun yarn from the region. Will this
![European Commission on Twitter: "We have fined Nike €12.5 million for breaching #EUantitrust rules. Nike prevented traders from selling branded products of football clubs and federations to other countries of the #SingleMarket, European Commission on Twitter: "We have fined Nike €12.5 million for breaching #EUantitrust rules. Nike prevented traders from selling branded products of football clubs and federations to other countries of the #SingleMarket,](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/D2gjfPIWoAAq-KV.jpg)
European Commission on Twitter: "We have fined Nike €12.5 million for breaching #EUantitrust rules. Nike prevented traders from selling branded products of football clubs and federations to other countries of the #SingleMarket,
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