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  • A common sight in Taiwanese bicycle factories is multi-lingual signs to support migrant workers from other Asian nations. – Photo Bike Europe
    Sustainability29 May 26

    Taiwan bicycle industry labour reforms speeding up, but not there yet

    Besides the inventory crisis affecting demand and external markets nipping at export market share, the Taiwanese bicycle industry has also been forced to look inwards at its manufacturing practices following an exposé report on migrant workers' conditions. Now, 15 months later, a new follow-up report has been published, specifically focused on the bicycle industry. It details how at least 10 manufacturers have adopted no-fee policies in 2025, but there is still a long way to go in transforming policy into practice.

  • CHC not only plays a role as secretariat at BAS (Chairman Robert Wu, pictured left), but is also supported by the Industrial Development Administration (IDA) of the MOEA, aiming to drive the industry's green transition. – Photo CHC
    technology24 Apr 26

    E-bike common protocol initiative gives Taiwan strong competitive edge

    Taiwan's bicycle industry signalled that it was entering a bold new era at this year's Taipei Cycle Show. Under the guidance of Taiwan's Ministry of Economic Affairs, the Cycling & Health Tech Industry R&D Centre (CHC) unveiled a suite of R&D achievements, highlighting the strategic integration of Taiwan's bicycle manufacturing with advanced Information and Communication Technology (ICT). A key feature was the Cycling Common Protocol Alliance (CCPA), launched to enhance system interoperability and strengthen collaboration across the bicycle and ICT industries.

  • Giant began refunding its migrant workers in mid-October, hastened by the sting of the WRO. – Photo Giant
    Trade Regulations17 Dec 25

    Giant advances labour overhaul as wider Taiwanese industry joins the charge

    TAIPEI, Taiwan — Giant has made significant progress toward repairing its relationship with the United States in the aftermath of the US Customs and Border Protection's (CBP) embargo on shipments from the company's Taiwan factories. In the meantime, outside of Giant's facilities, an even larger change is taking place.

  • “Leading industry players, including Giant Manufacturing Co. and Merida Industry Co., have already initiated their due diligence programs and plan to release progress updates,” the TBA wrote in a statement.  – Photo Giant
    Taiwan Bicycle Association9 Oct 25

    Giant incident sparks TBA to initiate Human Rights Due Diligence initiative

    TAIPEI, Taiwan - The pressure on Taiwan to align its labour governance with international standards is increasing. The recent United States import ban on Giant Group is not seen as an isolated case. Many firms in Taiwan's manufacturing sectors, which rely heavily on high-intensity, low-wage labour, engage in practices that constitute forced labour, the Taiwan Human Rights Commission said in a statement.

  • US Customs and Border Patrol has accused Giant Bicycle’s Taiwan factory of labour rights abuses and suspended all shipments from the manufacturing facility until further notice. Photo Bike Europe
    Bicycle import25 Sep 25

    All Giant Bicycles Taiwan shipments barred by US Customs over alleged worker rights violations

    TAIPEI, Taiwan - US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) announced Wednesday that it will detain and withhold all shipments of bicycles, bike parts and accessories manufactured at Giant's Taiwan facility based on evidence indicating forced labour. In response, Giant Bicycles Group has released a statement detailing several measures the company has taken this year to mitigate debt bondage and provide housing to its migrant workers.

  • Exhibitor booth applications for Taipei Cycle 2025 have closed, but applicants can still join the waitlist for the opportunity to showcase their brand at next year’s event. – Photo Taipei Cycle
    Shows & Events22 Oct 24

    950 exhibitors commit as Taipei Cycle 2025 becomes fully booked

    TAIPEI, Taiwan - Despite continued difficulties in the market, exhibitor booth spaces for Taipei Cycle 2025 have officially been filled and a waitlist has been opened. Being held from 26-29 March the event will continue its focus on sustainability.

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