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Cycling UK names its 100 Women in Cycling 2022

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Cycling in London up 40% since the start of the pandemic, TfL reports

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Dave Wilsher ex-ACT Director wins Family Business of the Year

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EU Anti-Dumping Measures for E-Bikes

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EU Anti-Dumping Measures for E-Bikes

Posted on 27 Feb 2019

ebikeBike Europe has recently published a white paper containing all the pertinent information related to the anti-dumping measures and their implications.

The whitepaper covers numerous topics that could influence and affect the anti-dumping measures of e-bikes as well as larger, more long-term implications.

One of the main driving factors this whitepaper outlines is the consequences of shifting the e-bike production from China to other Asian countries or to a European Union member state. This potential change to the market is due to the rapidly growing e-bike market of Europe. An estimated 2.5 million e-bikes were sold in the EU in 2018, with almost half of these e- bikes being imported and about 70% of those imports coming from China.

The whitepaper also presents five scenarios, both of illegal and legal trade scenarios, which may occur in order to meet the e-bike demand in Europe. Explanations of local content rules, import duties and the benefits of relocating production are also presented.

 

Click here to download the full whitepaper

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