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  • Guardian Bikes is lobbying the US Department of Commerce to include bicycles, bicycle frames and certain steel bicycle parts in the pending Section 232 tariff inclusions. – Photo Trek
    Tariffs11:38

    "The results will be crushing": US industry reacts to proposed metal tariffs

    WASHINGTON D.C., United States - A renewed tariff battle threatens to deepen the fault lines in the United States bicycle industry as US President Donald Trump's administration weighs expanding steel and aluminium tariffs to include bicycle parts. Kids' bike manufacturer Guardian Bikes is lobbying hard for inclusion, positioning tariffs as a pathway to US manufacturing. But US trade association PeopleForBikes argues the resulting shockwave would accelerate the string of bankruptcies already rattling the industry.

  • At the Port of Piraeus in Greece, over 2,000 shipping containers were seized by the European Public Prosecutor’s Office in an investigation into import fraud of Chinese e-bikes to the EU. – Photo EPPO
    Anti-dumping16 Sep 25

    Six arrested as e-bike anti-dumping case Calypso develops

    ATHENS, Greece - A coordinated raid by the European Public Prosecutor's Office in June 2025 has resulted in the arrest of six individuals, the seizure of 2,435 shipping containers and an estimated €250 million worth of e-bikes, textiles and footwear. Customs officers were among those arrested. Since the raid, Greek customs authorities have reported higher compliance, with importers at the port of Piraeus declaring similar goods at prices closer to their actual value.

  • Irish Customs Authorities searched two warehouses in Wexford and found €4.3 million worth of illegally imported e-bikes and e-scooters. – Photo Shutterstock
    Anti-dumping3 Jun 25

    Thousands of e-bikes seized in Ireland by EU anti-fraud office

    WEXFORD, Ireland - Irish Customs Authorities have announced the seizure of over 4,000 e-bikes and a handful of e-scooters following targeted searches at two different warehouses in Ireland. According to authorities, the e-mobility vehicles - worth an estimated €4.5 million in retail value - were illegally imported to the European Union.

  • Cambodia imported a record number of e-bikes to the EU in Q1 2025 – almost 11,000 units. – Photo Bike EuropeSubscribers only
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    E-bike import27 May 25

    Subscribers only China and Cambodia gaining ground as European e-bike suppliers

    BRUSSELS, Belgium - The total number of e-bikes entering the European Union (EU) in Q1 of 2025 is almost unchanged on a like-for-like basis compared to the same period last year, the latest data from Eurostat shows. With a 3% rise to almost 130,000 units, it is China and Cambodia which have significantly grown their contribution to the e-bikes entering the EU. Meanwhile, the number of e-bikes coming from Taiwan continues to decline.

  • Sales of e-bikes in the UK reached an estimated £325 million (€385 million) in 2023 and are expected to grow further in the coming years. – Photo Bike Europe
    Laws & regulations21 Jun 24

    UK considering revoking anti-dumping duties on Chinese e-bikes

    LONDON, UK - Existing tariffs on e-bikes imported into the UK from China range from 18.8% to 79.3%. These measures were transitioned when the UK left the EU following Brexit. Following a period of investigation the Trade Remedies Authority (TRA) has now deemed that keeping anti-dumping and anti-subsidy measures on Chinese e-bikes "would not be in economic interest of the UK" and should be revoked.

  • In terms of complete bicycles, Bangladesh increased its number of exports to the EU by 7% in 2022. – Photo Bike Europe
    Production1 Jun 23

    Bangladesh protects domestic parts production with duty hike on imports

    DHAKA, Bangladesh - In recent years, Bangladesh has raised its profile in bicycle and component production. The country's government is therefore now proposing changes to its customs duties to protect the burgeoning domestic industry.

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