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Meanwhile, fast-growing clothes chains, such as The Gap, Sweden's Hennes & Mauritz (in 12 markets), and Spain's Zara (in 17), are opening a branch in a new country every few weeks.Despite this enthusiasm, however, retailers seem to be finding it hard to make a success of the transition from national to multinational.
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