Adidas Says Its Shutting Down in Lebanon Due to Economic Crisis

Adidas will close down its branches in Lebanon by the end of the year as the country’s economic crisis slips out of control.

The sportswear giant has joined many popular brands who began withdrawing from the Lebanese market due to the turbulent economic situation caused by a currency collapse.

Adidas said it would no longer operate its own stores in Lebanon and that it would also close its head office.

“This is due to the ongoing economic challenges in the country,” the statement said. “We would like to thank our employees for their many contributions and our partners for our productive collaboration.”

Lebanon is going through an unprecedented economic and financial crisis that has seen the local currency lose more than 80 percent of its value against the US dollar in recent months amid soaring prices and popular unrest.