European e-bike importers sue European Commission over Chinese electric bikes

Two European e-bike importers have today filed with the EU General Court an application for annulment of the Commission Regulation imposing the registration of imports of electric bicycles from China, reports lobby group LEVA-EU.

Since 4th May all new imports of electric bicycles from China must be registered with the competent custom authorities. While no duties are immediately applied during this registration, the process has created the risk of retroactive collection of anti-dumping/anti-subsidy duties at the end of the Commission investigations. This is having a “chilling effect” on the market, said LEVA-EU manager Annick Roetynck.

The Commission Registration Regulation states that the potential anti-dumping duties could be as high as 189 per cent of the value of the imports. 

"This de facto means for importers’ the cancellation of purchase orders, reduction in import volumes, loss of sales contracts with Union customers, while at the same time having their customer relations and reputation jeopardised, and potentially face compensation claims for breach of contract," said Roetynck.

"The sheer scale of this potential liability has left the importers with no choice but to file an action to the General Court to annul the registration which in their opinion was enacted in breach of EU law."  

She said that the importers assert that the Commission Registration Regulation lacks merit: first, the importers claim that all evidence collected by the Commission so far shows that the EU industry has not been injured since even the allegedly injured “EU industry” has managed to increase its sales and production in absolute terms. 

Second, the importers raised that the European Commission infringes their procedural rights, particularly the right of defence and the right to be provided by the European Commission with sound reasons for enacting the registration. 

"The European Commission has not, unfortunately, explained to the importers how imports of electric bicycles could be injurious to the EU industry that is growing in sales, production volumes and profits," said Roetynck.

“Importers of electric bicycles are seeking the annulment of the registration regulation which was neither based on facts nor imposed with due process and is effectively causing a chilling effect for the importer’s businesses.”

LEVA-EU aims to raise awareness of the European light-electric-vehicle-sector and seeks to build bridges between China and Europe. The group also manages the Collective of European Importers of Electric Bicycles.

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