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Messi plushies see roaring trade as China firms get World Cup boost

Messi plushies see roaring trade as China firms get World Cup boost A best-seller for one Chinese firm is a soft-toy goat wearing Lionel Messi's Argentina number 10 shirt. YIWU, China: Toy charms shaped like a goat and decked out in Lionel Messi's Argentina number 10 shirt pepper a factory tabletop in China, where sellers are betting on the country's lucrative fan market for a big World Cup boost. The World Cup begins in North America on Thursday (Jun 11) but China won't be there after...

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Will the FIFA World Cup be the economic bonanza US cities were promised?

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Al Jazeera 1d ago

World Cup travel boost hasn't materialized for U.S. businesses — yet

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Inflation and FIFA price hikes dampen hope of World Cup boost to US economy

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France 24 2d ago

The 2026 World Cup: Billions promised but will the economic boom arrive?

With the kick-off less than ten days away, the largest World Cup in history is set to inject tens of billions into the hosting economies. Yet, analysts are estimating that the relative impact will be marginal. The 2026 FIFA World Cup, which starts on 11 June across the US, Canada and Mexico, is the largest in the tournament's history, with 48 national teams competing across 16 host cities for the first time.

Euronews 8d ago

Watch: Forget the football—the money game behind the 2026 World Cup

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Euronews 2d ago

2026 World Cup fuels tourism boom in North America with Canada in the lead

This month’s football World Cup puts North America at the heart of global tourism and is set to trigger an economic boom across the region, with Canada leading the way, ahead of Mexico and the United States, according to the World Travel & Tourism Council. The FIFA World Cup 2026 is shaping up to be one of the biggest drivers of tourism in North America. The World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC) expects the tournament to give a significant boost to the tourism GDP of Canada, Mexico and the...

Euronews 7d ago

Macron dreams of burnishing his legacy via French World Cup glory

PARIS — Kylian Mbappé and the French national football team will travel to North America this month dreaming of winning the World Cup for the third time. For France’s lame-duck president, Emmanuel Macron, it’ll be one final chance to draft off football success in a way he’s so far failed to achieve. “When it comes to football, the president absolutely doesn’t have to force it, he can talk about it for hours,” said Karl Olive, a lawmaker who is close to Macron.

Politico EU 6d ago