The United States called for "adidas" to maintain jersey production

In order to keep ACO jobs in the United States and prevent more unemployed people, the United States wants the U.S. economy to develop. Schumer urged Adidas to maintain factory jersey production. US Senator Charles Schumer (Charles E.Schumer) talk, Shoes and apparel giant adidas and the National Basketball Association (NBA) signed an exclusive supply contract, to provide a formal sports team uniforms, but the company plans to end for New York The contract with the merchant, for the first time, gives NBA players the jerseys they wear on Sunday at factories outside the United States. Schumer urged Adidas to reverse this flawed decision and continue producing NBA jerseys in the United States - a move that could save around 100 jobs in Perry, New York and potentially save even more jobs across the country. Schumer pointed out that Perry, who has 40 years of producing formal jerseys, including the jersey team Michael Jordan and other players wearing in 1992, said top American athletes wear jerseys from outsourced factories that not only hurts hundreds of U.S. Workers, but also the national basketball fans and the NBA brand . Schumer said about 50% of NBA jerseys are worn at the Perry facility in the official league, while all WNBA jerseys and jerseys from all NBA development players are also manufactured at the Perry facility. Schumer said Adidas signed a seven-year contract with ACO and is now running for half the time, but the company decided to abandon the contract and relocate all jerseys to a factory in Thailand overseas. The move will take away $ 7 million in U.S. annual business. Schumer said: "It's totally wrong to decide when the U.S. company is doing well and producing jerseys for a long time, and Adidas decided to shift the jerseys NBA players wear to factories outside the United States. When the economy is in a downturn, this is undoubtedly a real underutilization. The American Classic Travel Set (ACO) has a rich history of designing and manufacturing tailor-made clothing for all levels of sports teams, including NBA sports uniforms. ACO in New York Perry factory for the NBA production of jerseys for nearly half a century. The company is proud of its long tradition of producing quality sports team uniforms. In 2008, ACO signed a long-term contract with Adidas, and ACO became the sole provider of sportswear for Adidas. Recently, Adidas announced that they will move their business overseas, although the five-year contract has just been implemented for half the time. The move will affect more than 100 job opportunities at the ACO Perry plant and may have a lasting impact on the local economy.