EU Extends Anti‑Dumping Duties on Chinese E‑Bikes: Rates Up to 70%, as DYU Doubles Down on EU Quality
The European Commission has just confirmed the continuation of anti‑dumping and countervailing duties on electric bicycles imported from China, reinforcing the protection of EU manufacturers and sustaining long-term market fairness. Under newly published regulations, duty rates will range from 9.9% up to 70.1%, depending on the individual exporter’s cooperation status. These measures are now in effect following a comprehensive expiry review of earlier trade actions set in motion back in 2019

Why the EU is Doubling Down
EU producers had raised concerns that Chinese imports were often sold below fair market value, thanks to substantial government support back home. These subsidised, low-cost imports undercut domestic manufacturers, threatening jobs and the sustainability of living-wage industries across the bloc. The new tariffs extend protection for EU businesses, safeguard nearly 12,000 direct jobs, and encourage local investment in green mobility manufacturing
Exporter Type | Anti‑Dumping Duty Rate | Countervailing Duty Rate |
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Non‑cooperating Chinese exporters | Up to 70.1% | Up to 17.2% |
Cooperating exporters (standard) | Around 62.1% | 17.2% (standard) |
Some specified firms (e.g., Giant EV) | As low as 9.9% | Varies |
These rates help ensure fair competition and give both established and emerging EU manufacturers breathing room to innovate and produce locally
What This Means for EU E‑Bike Consumers
Higher Retail Prices for Some Imports
Expect the shelf price of Chinese-branded e‑bikes to increase significantly. With duties apexing at 70%, low-cost imports will become less competitive—prompting many retailers to adjust prices or shift product focus.
A Surge in EU-Made Options
This is opening new opportunities for trusted European and regionally assembled brands. We’re seeing more local investment, innovation, and production geared toward meeting EU quality, safety regulations, and consumer expectations.
Increased Confidence and Green Momentum
For EU consumers seeking value, durability, and long-term transparency—this means fewer unknown or unsupported products flooding the market, and more emphasis on ethical, lasting choices.
DYU’s Response: Doubling Down on Quality Across Europe

As an agile and globally recognized e‑bike brand, DYU has stepped up its strategy in response to these trade shifts:
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Strengthened EU Distribution
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DYU now maintains robust warehousing in Europe, significantly cutting delivery times and eliminating import duties for EU customers.
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High‑Quality Compliance
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All models meet or exceed EU-specific standards—such as CE certification and EN15194 compliance—ensuring seamless street legality and reliability.
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Supported After-Sales Service
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Expanded service networks are live across member states, offering local parts replacement, maintenance support, and a generous warranty structure.
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Transparent Pricing
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Because production and stocking have shifted closer to end users, DYU retains competitive prices—no hidden markups even amid shifting tariffs.
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Committed to Sustainable Innovation
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DYU is investing in modular designs and repairability, extending product lifecycles and aligning with EU sustainability goals.
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How to Choose the Right E‑Bike Now in the EU

Here’s a simple guide for EU e‑bike buyers as the market evolves:
Priority Area | What You Should Do |
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Legal Compliance | Choose EAPC-compliant bikes (≤ 250W, ≤ 25 km/h) with proper certification |
Local Support | Favor brands with European warehousing and maintenance options |
Long-term Value | Focus on brands offering warranties, quality components, and replacement parts |
Avoid Risky Imports | Higher prices on imports—check for in-warranty repairs and after-sales support |
Looking Ahead: What This Means for Riders & EU Industry
Benefits for Consumers
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Greater confidence in safety and quality
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More support and less waiting for parts or service
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Better price predictability on European-made or stocked products
Benefits for the EU
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Stronger domestic supply chains and green manufacturing
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Jobs sustained throughout the e‑bike ecosystem
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Encouragement for innovation that prioritises local environmental and design standards
Final Thoughts
The EU’s decision to extend hefty anti‑dumping penalties on Chinese e‑bike imports marks a pivotal moment for sustainable mobility and fair competition. For consumers, it signals a shift: focus on trusted, quality brands—and DYU is right at the forefront, meeting that demand with local warehousing, legal compliance, and durable, stylish designs.
Whether you're an urban commuter, a weekend explorer, or city-to-city cruiser, now’s the time to choose an e‑bike that supports EU values, and delivers long-term value. DYU stands ready.
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