With the escalation of the trade war, tariffs and restrictions imposed on goods and services may affect major tournaments, impacting their budgets and reducing their media presence.
With the escalation of the trade war, major championships may be affected by tariffs and restrictions imposed on goods and services, impacting their budgets, reducing their media presence, disrupting their sponsoring companies, and possibly hindering the participation of countries and athletes in global competitions.
And it confuses its sponsoring companies, and may hinder the participation of countries and athletes in global competitions.
And it confuses their sponsoring companies, and may hinder the participation of countries and athletes in global competitions. Sports diplomacy
Sports diplomacy
Sports diplomacy paved the way for the historic visit of President Richard Nixon to China in 1972, representing the first thaw in the frozen relationship between the two countries.
The visit of the American table tennis team to China paved the way for President Richard Nixon’s historic visit in 1972, marking the first thaw in the frozen relationship between the two countries.
The journey of the American table tennis team to China paved the way for President Richard Nixon’s historic visit in 1972, marking the first thaw in the frozen relationship between the two countries. The sports war
The sports war
The context: The sports war has seen an increase in the financial presence of Chinese companies in major international tournaments. For example, Chinese institutions spent about $1.4 billion on sponsoring the 2022 World Cup, surpassing the American spending of about $1.1 billion.
The financial presence of Chinese companies in major international tournaments has increased. For example, Chinese institutions spent about $1.4 billion on sponsoring the 2022 World Cup, surpassing the American spending of about $1.1 billion.
The financial presence of Chinese companies in major international tournaments is increasing. For example, Chinese institutions spent about $1.4 billion on sponsoring the 2022 World Cup, surpassing the American spending of about $1.1 billion. Infrastructure
Infrastructure
The infrastructure imports nearly a quarter of its steel needs, and the imposition of a 25% tariff on steel and aluminum imports threatens to raise the costs of building or upgrading new stadiums, as steel is the most expensive part of any project.
America imports nearly a quarter of its steel needs, and imposing a 25% tariff on steel and aluminum imports threatens to raise the costs of building or upgrading new stadiums, as steel is the most expensive part of any project.
The United States imports nearly a quarter of its steel needs, and imposing a 25% tariff on steel and aluminum imports threatens to raise the costs of building or upgrading new stadiums, as steel is the most expensive part of any project.
Main shepherd
The automotive industry, a major sponsor of the sport, will be affected by the trade war. German company Audi, which has major sponsorship contracts in American football, has suspended its car exports to the U.S., and NASCAR teams are concerned about the rising costs of imported spare parts.
The automotive industry, a major sponsor of the sport, will be affected by the trade war. The German company “Audi,” which has major sponsorship contracts in American football, has suspended its car exports to America. NASCAR teams are also concerned about the rising costs of imported spare parts.
The automotive industry, a major sponsor of the sport, will be affected by the trade war. The German company “Audi,” which has major sponsorship contracts in American football, has suspended its car exports to the U.S., and NASCAR teams are concerned about the rising costs of imported spare parts.
A legitimate question
As a major sponsor of FIFA, will Hyundai continue to spend advertising money in the United States during the upcoming World Cup if its car sales there decline due to tariffs?
As a major sponsor of FIFA, will Hyundai continue to spend advertising money in the United States during the next World Cup if its car sales there decline due to tariffs?

Team and company
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Teams whose owners heavily rely on international trade with countries facing tariffs may be affected, such as the relationship of John Fisher, owner of the American baseball team Oakland Athletics, whose family founded Gap, a company that heavily depends on overseas manufacturing.
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The Canadian teams
The Canadian teams in the National Hockey League pay their players in US dollars despite generating revenue in Canadian dollars, raising concerns about potential exchange rate issues related to the global trade war.
The National Hockey League includes many Canadian teams, which pay player expenses in US dollars despite generating revenue in Canadian dollars, raising concerns about potential exchange rate issues related to the global trade war.
The National Hockey League includes many Canadian teams, which pay player expenses in US dollars despite generating revenue in Canadian dollars, raising concerns about potential exchange rate issues related to the global trade war.
Services, not goods
The Premier League exports its content to America through a £2 billion deal with NBC, but since it is considered a service rather than a product, the deal is not subject to customs duties. However, the industry’s biggest concern would be a decline in consumer spending if recession fears materialize.
The Premier League exports its content to America through a £2 billion deal with NBC, but since it is considered a service rather than a product, the deal is not subject to customs duties. However, the industry’s biggest concern would be a decline in consumer spending if recession fears materialize.

Immigration policies
Immigration policies: The American Travel Association announced last September that the opportunity to obtain a U.S. visitor visa for the first time to attend the 2026 World Cup is about to expire for some soccer fans, as the waiting period in some countries has reached around 600 days.
The American Travel Association announced last September that the opportunity to obtain a U.S. visitor visa for the first time to attend the 2026 World Cup is about to end for some soccer fans, as the waiting period in some countries has reached around 600 days.
The American Travel Association announced last September that the opportunity to obtain a U.S. visitor visa for the first time to attend the 2026 World Cup is about to end for some soccer fans, as the waiting period in some countries has reached around 600 days.
Trump’s America
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Countries host global sporting events to enhance their reputation and attract investments, and to convey a message of openness and readiness for business. However, this goal seems elusive under the “Trump” administration, as his rhetoric has been hostile towards America’s trade partners, making it difficult to promote the 2026 World Cup and the 2028 Olympics in Los Angeles.
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