China's Anta to acquire Germany's Jack Wolfskin as U.S. trade war rages

Sports group chases global growth just as Beijing seeks tighter ties with Europe

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A Jack Wolfskin store in Vienna. An analyst says Trump's tariffs will "have only a minimal impact" on the German brand, "as the company mainly focuses on Europe and China and has no plans for U.S. market expansion." © Reuters

KENJI KAWASE

TOKYO -- Chinese apparel group Anta Sports Products is set to acquire German outdoor gear maker Jack Wolfskin, as it tacks into trade-war headwinds ripping through corporate China.

While the purchase reflects the aspirations of Anta -- one of the country's largest homegrown apparel brands -- to grow globally, the timing and target arguably align with Beijing's goals to reach out to Europe as ties with the U.S. plumb new depths.

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