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Yiwu Has World Cup Vibes Covered

Posted on 18 July 2026 By jobuzo

With the World Cup entering its final stages, and the global viewing frenzy reaching new heights, much of its essential vibe can be traced to a single source: Yiwu, China. This one city supplies nearly 70% of the world’s World Cup merchandise. Within a ten-kilometer radius, every part, package, and material is on hand, forming a 30-minute supply circle. Since the 2002 Korea-Japan World Cup, Yiwu has not missed a single tournament in 24 years.

Yiwu Has World Cup Vibes Covered


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