Despite the challenges and less than developed market for pre-owned goods, it’s here to stay, says the Ingka Group CEO.
Ikea is planning to expand its European marketplace for second-hand furniture as demand for pre-owned goods remains strong.
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Ikea plans to expand its peer-to-peer marketplace for second-hand furniture across Europe following successful pilots in Madrid and Oslo, as the Swedish home furnishings retailer steps up competition ...
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Donald Trump is set to return to the White House in less than a week and several economists are urging Americans to buy items before the 25 percent tariff is imposed on all goods from Mexico and ...
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pass it on to the customers," Jesper Brodin said on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum annual meeting in Davos, ...
DAVOS, Switzerland (Reuters) -For budget furniture retailer IKEA, the fewer trade tariffs there are the better, the CEO of ...