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#32026D0671Commission Implementing Decision (EU) 2026/671 of 20 March 2026 concerning exemptions from the extended anti-dumping duty on certain bicycle parts originating in the People’s Republic of China

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🇬🇧 English

This Commission Decision grants exemptions from the extended anti-dumping duty on bicycle parts from China to two companies: New Cycle GmbH (Germany) and PROWEN BIKES S.L. (Spain). The exemptions are granted because Chinese-origin parts represent less than 60% of the total value of parts used in their bicycle assembly operations. The exemptions are retroactive to the dates their exemption requests were received (5 April 2024 and 23 August 2024 respectively). Three other companies have their payment of the duty suspended while their exemption requests are under examination. Additionally, the Decision updates the registered addresses or names of three previously exempted companies without affecting their exemption status.

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Key Changes

  • Exemption granted to New Cycle GmbH (Germany) and PROWEN BIKES S.L. (Spain) as Chinese parts < 60% of total parts value
  • Exemptions effective from request receipt dates: 5 April 2024 for New Cycle GmbH and 23 August 2024 for PROWEN BIKES
  • Suspension of duty payment for Pon Bike Lithuania UAB, CORRATEC S.R.L. (Romania) and SPORT LIFESTYLE S.L. (Spain) while under examination

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Obligations

What this law requires

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New Cycle GmbH and PROWEN BIKES S.L. must notify the Commission without delay of any changes including changes of name, legal form, address, or changes in assembly operations (such as setting up new assembly entities) that may affect the exemption

New Cycle GmbH (Germany) and PROWEN BIKES S.L. (Spain)
reporting
high

Exempted parties must provide relevant information to the Commission regarding any modification in their activity linked to assembly operations when notifying of changes in reference

All exempted parties under Commission Implementing Decision (EU) 2026/671
disclosure
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Pon Bike Lithuania UAB, CORRATEC S.R.L., and SPORT LIFESTYLE S.L. must notify the Commission without delay of any changes including changes of name, legal form, address, or changes in assembly operations that may affect the Commission's determination regarding their exemption requests

Pon Bike Lithuania UAB, CORRATEC S.R.L., and SPORT LIFESTYLE S.L. (parties under examination in Table 2)
reporting
high

New Cycle GmbH and PROWEN BIKES S.L. must maintain assembly operations where the value of parts originating in China constitutes less than 60% of the total value of all parts used in bicycle assembly to retain exemption status

New Cycle GmbH and PROWEN BIKES S.L.
operational
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Parties under examination (Table 2) must maintain suspension of duty payments only while their exemption requests remain pending and their examination is ongoing

Pon Bike Lithuania UAB, CORRATEC S.R.L., and SPORT LIFESTYLE S.L.
operational

Affected Parties

Bicycle assemblers in the EUImporters of bicycle parts from China+5 more…

Tags

anti-dumping,bicycle parts,China imports