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TVCMALL at MWC 2026: Leading Mobile Accessories Wholesale and Smarter Sourcing

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TVCMALL at MWC 2026: Leading Mobile Accessories Wholesale and Smarter Sourcing
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TVCMALL at MWC 2026: Leading Mobile Accessories Wholesale and Smarter Sourcing

2026-03-01 14:01 Last Updated At:15:27

BARCELONA, Spain--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Mar 1, 2026--

As MWC Barcelona 2026 highlights the growing role of AI, connectivity, and smarter technology systems, the mobile accessories market is entering a new phase defined by speed and complexity. Product categories continue to expand, designs and styles update faster, and retailers are expected to respond to market changes in shorter cycles. Keeping product lines up to date while managing sourcing efficiently has become a real challenge for retailers and distributors across Europe.

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At MWC Barcelona 2026, TVCMALL highlights its role as a leading one-stop mobile accessories wholesaler in Europe, with a clear focus on making wholesale and sourcing easier, faster, and more reliable. With more than 18 years of experience, TVCMALL works closely with 30+ leading retail partners across Europe, supporting independent online stores, offline chain retailers, supermarkets, and platform sellers at different stages of growth.

The products on display include charging and power solutions, functional accessories, and a wide range of wholesale mobile phone cases — one of TVCMALL’s strongest categories, with over 10 million cases sold annually, including products from brands such as Torras, CaseMe, and Dux Ducis. From protective and clear cases to trend-driven, market-ready designs, the collection is easy to sell across different retail channels.

Behind the products is a sourcing system built for growth. TVCMALL works with over 1,000 trusted suppliers and offers more than 1,000,000 products online, with 95% available with no MOQ and 10,000+ new arrivals added every week. Beyond standard wholesale sourcing, TVCMALL also provides services such as product customization, OEM and ODM support, and flexible warehousing solutions to meet different business needs. All products are managed through a consistent service process, ensuring stable quality and reliable support.

Designed for the European market, the products shown at MWC meet common requirements such as CE certification, while battery-powered items are supported with MSDS and air transport documentation. Combined with 3–5 day lead times, personalized product selection, and 1-on-1 support, TVCMALL helps partners move smoothly from sourcing to sales.

This partnership-first approach reflects TVCMALL’s slogan: Together We Thrive. Building on its position as a leading one-stop mobile accessories wholesaler in Europe, TVCMALL plans to further strengthen its European footprint by expanding local fulfillment and direct-from-Europe shipping capabilities, enhancing sales coverage and on-the-ground service for European customers.

For more information, visit www.tvcmall.com.

TVCMALL at MWC 2026: Leading Mobile Accessories Wholesale and Smarter Sourcing

TVCMALL at MWC 2026: Leading Mobile Accessories Wholesale and Smarter Sourcing

LJUBLJANA, Slovenia (AP) — Slovenia’s parliament on Friday appointed right-wing populist politician Janez Jansa as the new prime minister, in a shift for the small European Union country that was previously run by a liberal government.

Lawmakers backed Jansa in a 51-36 vote in the 90-member assembly. The new prime minister will need to come back to Parliament within the next 15 days for another vote to confirm his future Cabinet.

Jansa's appointment concludes a postelection stalemate in Slovenia after a parliamentary ballot two months ago ended practically in a tie. Former liberal Prime Minister Robert Golob's Freedom Movement won by a thin margin but he was unable to muster a parliamentary majority.

Jansa and his populist Slovenian Democratic Party signed a coalition agreement this week with several right-wing groups. The new government also has the backing of a nonestablishment Truth party that first emerged as an anti-vaccination movement during the COVID-19 pandemic.

The new term in office will be the fourth for the veteran Slovenian politician. Jansa, 67, is an admirer of U.S. President Donald Trump and was a close ally of former populist Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, who was defeated in a landslide election last month.

Jansa in a speech listed the economy, fight against corruption and red tape, and decentralization as key goals of the future government. He has promised to lower taxes for the rich and support private education and healthcare.

Critical of the previous government's alleged “inefficiency," Jansa said the new government will turn Slovenia into “a country of opportunity, prosperity and justice, where each responsible citizen will feel safe and accepted."

Like Orban, Jansa was staunchly anti-immigrant during the huge migration wave to Europe in 2015. Also like Orban, Jansa has faced accusations of clamping down on democratic institutions and press freedoms during a previous term in 2020-2022. This led to protests at the time, and scrutiny from the European Union.

Golob in his speech described Jansa as “the greatest threat to Slovenia’s sovereignty and democracy."

Alleging that Jansa had threatened to arrest him, Golob said Jansa's "idea of democracy is that anyone who dares speak a word against you deserves only the worst.”

Jansa, a supporter of Israel, also has been a stern critic of the Golob government's 2024 recognition of a Palestinian state.

The vote on March 22 was marred by allegations of foreign influence and corruption. The around 2 million people in the Alpine nation are deeply divided between liberals and conservatives.

Janez Jansa, center, addresses the Slovenian Parliament during a session in Ljubljana, Slovenia, Friday, May 22, 2026, before appointing him as prime minister, ending a political deadlock after tight elections in March. (AP Photo/Igor Kupljenik)

Janez Jansa, center, addresses the Slovenian Parliament during a session in Ljubljana, Slovenia, Friday, May 22, 2026, before appointing him as prime minister, ending a political deadlock after tight elections in March. (AP Photo/Igor Kupljenik)

Janez Jansa arrives for a session of the Slovenian Parliament in Ljubljana, Slovenia, Friday, May 22, 2026, before appointing him as prime minister, ending a political deadlock after tight elections in March. (AP Photo/Igor Kupljenik)

Janez Jansa arrives for a session of the Slovenian Parliament in Ljubljana, Slovenia, Friday, May 22, 2026, before appointing him as prime minister, ending a political deadlock after tight elections in March. (AP Photo/Igor Kupljenik)

Janez Jansa addresses the Slovenian Parliament during a session in Ljubljana, Slovenia, Friday, May 22, 2026, before appointing him as prime minister, ending a political deadlock after tight elections in March. (AP Photo/Igor Kupljenik)

Janez Jansa addresses the Slovenian Parliament during a session in Ljubljana, Slovenia, Friday, May 22, 2026, before appointing him as prime minister, ending a political deadlock after tight elections in March. (AP Photo/Igor Kupljenik)

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