Chinese sports brands eye European expansion at 2026 Winter Olympics

The 2026 Winter Olympics have become a test case for Chinese sports brands seeking to raise their global profile, highlighting rising ambitions and challenges. In the first half of 2024, Li-Ning announced strategies tailored to overseas consumers, aiming to “achieve a breakthrough abroad”, though progress has been limited so far.

Chinese sports brands are setting their sights on European expansion, particularly through the 2026 Winter Olympics to boost their global profile. The Games have become a test case for these firms, highlighting their rising ambitions and the challenges involved.

In the first half of 2024, Li-Ning stated it would roll out strategies tailored to overseas consumers, aiming to “achieve a breakthrough abroad”. However, progress abroad has been limited so far.

Keywords mentioned include Anta, Li-Ning, and Olympic bodies such as the International Olympic Committee and Chinese Olympic Committee, along with locations like Milan in Italy and Greece. The article was published on February 7, 2026, underscoring the potential and hurdles for these brands in Europe.

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