COMMISSION IMPLEMENTING REGULATION (EU) 2023/611
This regulation amends the bicycle-parts exemption scheme and adds/changes rules on suspension, guarantees, record keeping, reviews, and revocation.
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This regulation amends the bicycle-parts exemption scheme and adds/changes rules on suspension, guarantees, record keeping, reviews, and revocation. This part lists specific bicycle parts and product codes, and notes that end-use control rules apply mutatis mutandis, with some parties listed in Annex II as exempt and others in Annex I as subject to suspended anti-dumping duty and possible security requirements.
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This regulation amends the bicycle-parts exemption scheme and adds/changes rules on suspension, guarantees, record keeping, reviews, and revocation.
20.3.2023 | EN | Official Journal of the European Union | L 80/67 ---|---|---|--- * * * COMMISSION IMPLEMENTING REGULATION (EU) 2023/611 of 17 March 2023 amending Regulation (EC) No 88/97 on the authorisation of the exemption of imports of certain bicycle parts originating in the People’s Republic of China from the extension by Council Regulation (EC) No 71/97 of the anti-dumping duty imposed by Council Regulation (EEC) No 2474/93 THE EUROPEAN COMMISSION, Having regard to the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union, Having regard to Regulation (EU) 2016/1036 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 8 June 2016 on protection against dumped imports from countries not members of the European Union (1) (‘the basic Regulation’), Having regard to Council Regulation (EC) No 71/97 of 10 January 1997 extending the definitive anti-dumping duty imposed by Regulation (EEC) No 2474/93 on bicycles originating in the People’s Republic of China to imports of certain bicycle parts from the People’s Republic of China, and levying the extended duty on such imports registered under Regulation (EC) No 703/96 (2), and in particular Article 3 thereof, Whereas: (1) | An anti-dumping duty (‘the extended duty’) currently applies on imports into the Union of essential bicycle parts originating in the People’s Republic of China (‘the PRC’) as a result of the extension by Regulation (EC) No 71/97. ---|--- (2) | Pursuant to Article 3 of Regulation (EC) No 71/97 an exemption scheme should be established in order to authorise the exemption of imports of essential bicycle parts which do not circumvent the anti-dumping duty (‘the Exemption Scheme’). That Exemption Scheme is governed by Article 13(4) of the basic Regulation. The Exemption Scheme exempts assemblers that are found not to be engaged in practices circumventing the anti-dumping measure on bicycles to import Chinese bicycle parts free of anti-dumping duty. ---|--- (3) | The legal framework for operating the Exemption Scheme was provided for in Commission Regulation (EC) No 88/97 (3) (‘the Exemption Regulation’) as amended by Regulation (EU) No 512/2013 (4), Implementing Regulation (EU) 2015/831 (5) and Implementing Regulation (EU) 2020/1296 (6). ---|--- (4) | As provided for in recital (44) of Regulation (EC) No 71/97, the Commission keeps the exemption system constantly under review so that it can be adapted where necessary to take account of the experience acquired through the operation of that system. ---|--- (5) | The purpose of this Commission Implementing Regulation amending the Exemption Regulation is to adapt and improve the latter based on the most recent experiences and developments that occurred subsequent to the latest amendment by Implementing Regulation (EU) 2020/1296. ---|--- (6) | In order to enhance legal certainty and transparency, the definition of ‘assembler’ should be added and other formal adjustments should be introduced to streamline the wording of the Exemption Regulation and update the references to other acts of the Union to their latest version, including the TARIC structure set out in Annex III. ---|--- (7) | Moreover, Annex I listing parties under examination pursuant to Article 6 of the exemption Regulation and Annex II listing parties exempted pursuant to Article 7 of the exemption Regulation should be updated. However, at the moment of the adoption of this Regulation the parties listed under TARIC additional code 8605, A576 and C009 are subject to re-assessment of the exemption authorisation granted to them respectively. The outcome of this re-assessment will be subject to a separate legal act. ---|--- (8) | Under the Exemption Scheme, as set out in Article 5(2) of the Exemption Regulation, the competent authorities of the Member States may make the suspension of payment of the extended duty subject to the provision of a guarantee of the extended duty. However, this provision is not compulsory and from the experience acquired through the implementation of the Exemption Scheme, the Commission notes that this creates potential problems of discrimination and gaps as regards enforcement of the provisions of the Exemption Regulation. ---|--- (9) | Against this background, the Commission considers it necessary to introduce a compulsory provision of a guarantee in case a suspension is granted ensuring equal treatment and proper enforcement. ---|--- (10) | Furthermore, when the applicant withdraws the request for exemption (‘the request’), or the request is subsequently held inadmissible or rejected, the extended duty subject to suspension may not be recovered. In particular, the effects of the withdrawal of the request are not specifically regulated in the Exemption Regulation as amended. The Commission considers that the compulsory provision of the guarantee should ensure the recovery of the extended duty also in cases of subsequent inadmissibility, rejection and withdrawal of the request. ---|--- (11) | Moreover, the Commission considers it appropriate to regulate expressly the effects of the withdrawal of the request. Therefore, in case of withdrawal, the request should be considered not to have been lodged and the suspension of the payment of the extended duty should be lifted. This approach would be similar to Article 5(8) of the basic Regulation. ---|--- (12) | In conjunction therewith, the Commission further considers it appropriate to underline the provisional effects of the suspension, compared to the longer-term effects of the exemption. To this end, references to exemption should be coupled or replaced by references to suspension, where needed. ---|--- (13) | Having reviewed the experience acquired in operating the Exemption Scheme, the Commission considers it necessary to introduce certain amendments to ensure its proper functioning and enforcement. ---|--- (14) | Firstly, the Commission notes that the Exemption Regulation provides for the possibility to apply again for the Exemption Scheme after 12 months from the rejection of a request or from the revocation of the exemption. This timeframe is not long enough to align the assembly operation with the conditions to benefit from the Exemption Scheme, notably those listed in Articles 4, 5 and 8. ---|--- (15) | Therefore, the Exemption Regulation should provide for a longer timeframe of at least 36 months before an applicant can re-submit a request for exemption. Moreover, the 36-month foreclosure period should apply also in respect to requests rejected at the admissibility stage. ---|--- (16) | Furthermore, the Commission notes that it is essential to have the possibility to verify that exempted parties comply with anti-circumvention rules with respect to imports of essential bicycle parts. ---|--- (17) | Therefore, the Exemption Regulation should oblige exempted parties or parties under examination to keep record of the essential bicycle parts delivered to them, and of the use made of those parts, for a period longer than the 3 years currently provided, corresponding to at least 5 years. This timeframe would encompass the duration of anti-circumvention investigations and other proceedings in different policy areas, such as customs or anti-fraud proceedings. ---|--- (18) | With respect to enforcement, the Commission notes that, when a review of the exempted party is initiated, the exemption remains in place during the review proceedings. In case the exemption is revoked, the extended duty which has not been paid during the review cannot be recovered. ---|--- (19) | Therefore, in such a case, the Exemption Regulation should specify that the imports of essential bicycle parts of the parties under review should be subject to registration during the period the review investigation is carried out, pending the results of that review, to ensure that, should the review result in a revocation of the exemption, measures may subsequently be applied against those imports from the date of such registration. ---|--- (20) | The Commission further notes that, when an exempted party is found to be misdeclaring the Chinese origin of products, this has a direct impact on the compliance with the obligations of exempted parties, notably the obligations under Article 8 of the Exemption Regulation. ---|--- (21) | Therefore, in such instances, the Exemption Scheme should provide for the initiation of a review of the exemption granted to a party found to have misdeclared the Chinese origin of imported bicycle parts. ---|--- (22) | In addition, repeated customs misdeclarations of any bicycle parts by an exempted party should result in the revocation of the exemption. ---|--- (23) | An exemption should also be revoked when an exempted party is found to engage in practices circumventing the extended duty, inter alia, by undermining the remedial effects of the duty by importing significant quantities. Article 14(c) of the Exemption Regulation implies that the remedial effects of the duty will be undermined when 300 or more units per type of essential bicycle parts are either declared for free circulation by a party or are delivered to it. ---|--- (24) | To ensure legal certainty and transparency, this threshold should be made explicit in the Exemption Regulation. ---|--- (25) | The Commission further considers it appropriate to clarify the interpretation of the threshold established in Article 14(c). In this respect, the threshold of less than 300 units per type of essential bicycle parts on a monthly basis should refer to the monthly average of units per type of essential bicycle parts during periods of 12 months starting from the date of entry into force of the relevant end-use authorisation. In any case, the total of one or more periods cannot be longer than the validity period of the relevant end-use authorisation. ---|--- (26) | In relation to end-use authorisations granted by the relevant authorities of the Member States, the Commission notes that an exempted party which does not reach the threshold for the application of the Exemption Scheme mentioned above would still benefit from the exemption granted, despite not meeting one of the requirements for the admissibility of the request. ---|--- (27) | Therefore, the Exemption Regulation should allow for the revocation of exemptions for parties whose imports are below the threshold indicated in Article 14(c) of the Exemption Regulation. ---|--- (28) | Moreover, a party under examination can under the current rules apply for an end-use authorisation and benefit from both statuses, despite the fact that the two tools are mutually exclusive. ---|--- (29) | Therefore, the category of parties eligible for an end-use authorisation should exclude both an exempted party and a party under examination under the Exemption Scheme. ---|--- (30) | The Commission further considers it useful to recall that Regulation (EU) No 512/2013 as referred to in recital (3) clarified that bicycle parts used for the assembly of bicycles fitted with an auxiliary motor are subject neither to the anti-dumping duty nor to the extended anti-dumping duty and therefore, the assembly operations of such bicycles remain outside the scope of Regulation (EC) No 71/97 and consequently of the Exemption Regulation. ---|--- (31) | For reasons of legal certainty and in accordance with the procedures regulating implementing acts, including in trade defence proceedings, the Exemption Regulation should state that the decision concluding the review investigation should be a Commission regulation adopted in accordance with the examination procedure referred to in Article 5 of Regulation (EU) No 182/2011 of the European Parliament and of the Council (7). ---|--- (32) | In accordance with the principle of sound administration, the amendments to the Exemption Regulation provided for in this Regulation are to apply as soon as possible to all new and to all pending investigations. ---|--- (33) | Regulation (EC) No 88/97 should therefore be amended accordingly. ---|--- (34) | The measures provided for in this Regulation are in accordance with the opinion of the Committee established by Article 15(1) of the basic Regulation, ---|--- HAS ADOPTED THIS REGULATION: Article 1 Regulation (EC) No 88/97 is amended as follows: (1) | in Article 1, the definitions of ‘extended duty’, ‘assembly operation’ and ‘exempted party’ are replaced by the following respectively: | ‘— | “extended duty” means the anti-dumping duty imposed by Regulation (EEC) No 2474/93, as extended by Article 2 of Regulation (EC) No 71/97 (hereinafter “the Reference Regulation”), and as maintained by subsequent Regulations,’ ---|--- ‘— | “assembly operation” means an operation in which essential bicycle parts are brought in for the assembly or completion of bicycles or of bicycle parts,’ ---|--- ‘— | “exempted party” means any party whose assembly operations have been found to fall outside the scope of Article 13(2) of Regulation (EU) 2016/1036 (*1) and which has been exempted pursuant to Article 7 or 12 of this Regulation, ---|--- (*1) Regulation (EU) 2016/1036 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 8 June 2016 on protection against dumped imports from countries not members of the European Union (OJ L 176, 30.6.2016, p. 21).’ " (2) | the definition of ‘assembler’ is added to Article 1 as follows: | ‘— | “assembler” means any party that performs an assembly operation,’; ---|--- (3) | the definition of ‘the remedial effect of measures’ is added to Article 1 as follows: | ‘— | “the remedial effects of the duty are being undermined”, as referred to in Article 13(2)(c) of Regulation (EU) 2016/1036, in terms of quantities, means that, on a monthly basis, sales of the products resulting from the assembly operations exceed 299 bicycles or 299 units of a single type of essential bicycle parts.’; ---|--- (4) | the title of Article 2 is replaced by the following: ‘Article 2 Exemption and suspension of imports from the extended duty’; ---|--- (5) | Article 2(2) is replaced by the following: ‘2. The payment of the extended duty on imports of essential bicycle parts shall be suspended where they are declared for free circulation by, or on behalf of, a party under examination.’; ---|--- (6) | the address indicated in Article 3(1) is replaced by the following: | ‘European Commission --- Directorate-General for Trade Directorate G Trade Defence Rue de la Loi/Wetstraat 200 1049 Bruxelles/Brussel BELGIQUE/BELGIË Email: trade-bicycle-parts@ec.europa.eu’; (7) | Article 3(2) is replaced by the following: ‘2. Upon receipt of a request, the Commission shall acknowledge receipt forthwith.’; ---|--- (8) | Article 4(1)(b) is replaced by the following: | ‘(b) | it provides prima facie evidence that the applicant’s assembly operations fall outside the scope of Article 13(2) of Regulation (EU) 2016/1036; and’; ---|--- (9) | Article 4(1)(c) is replaced by the following: | ‘(c) | the applicant has not, within the 36 months preceding the request, been refused authorisation of exemption pursuant to this Article or Article 7(3) or (4), or had an exemption revoked pursuant to Article 10.’; ---|--- (10) | Article 4(4) is replaced by the following: ‘4. Where a request is held inadmissible, it shall be rejected by a Decision in accordance with the procedure referred to in Article 13(4) of Regulation (EU) 2016/1036.’; ---|--- (11) | Article 5 is replaced by the following: ‘Article 5 Suspension of payment of the duties 1\. As from the date of receipt of a request that has been declared admissible pursuant to Article 4, and pending a decision on its merits pursuant to Articles 6 and 7, payment of the customs debt in respect of the extended duty pursuant to Article 2(1) of the Reference Regulation shall be suspended in respect of any imports of essential bicycle parts declared for free circulation by the party under examination. A period of not less than 6 months prior to the receipt of the request is taken into consideration in order to establish prima facie compliance with the conditions set out in Article 4(1) and (2). 2\. The competent authorities of the Member States shall make the suspension of payment of the extended duty subject to the provision of a guarantee of the extended duty in accordance with Title III, chapter 2 of the Union Customs Code (*2), in the event that the request is subsequently held inadmissible pursuant to Article 4(4), withdrawn pursuant to Article 7(5), or rejected pursuant to Article 7(3) or (4). (*2) Regulation (EU) No 952/2013 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 9 October 2013 laying down the Union Customs Code (OJ L 269, 10.10.2013, p. 1).’;" ---|--- (12) | Article 6(2) is replaced by the following: ‘2. Any party under examination shall ensure that, at any time, essential bicycle parts which it declares for free circulation are either used in its assembly operations, or assembly of other products, destroyed, or re-exported. It shall keep records of the essential bicycle parts delivered to it – and of the use made of them. These records shall be retained for 5 years from the date of suspension. The records and any necessary additional evidence and information shall be communicated to the Commission upon request.’; ---|--- (13) | Article 7 is replaced by the following: ‘Article 7 Decision 1\. Where the facts as finally ascertained show that the applicant’s assembly operations do not fall within the scope of Article 13(2) of Regulation (EU) 2016/1036, the applicant’s exemption from the extended duty shall be authorised in accordance with the procedure referred to in Article 13(4) of Regulation (EU) 2016/1036. 2\. The decision shall have retroactive effect as from the date of receipt of the duly substantiated request referred to in Article 4(1). The applicant’s customs debt pursuant to Article 2(1) of the Reference Regulation shall be considered void from that date. 3\. Where the criteria for exemption are not fulfilled, the request shall be rejected in accordance with the procedure referred to in Article 13(4) of Regulation (EU) 2016/1036 and the suspension of the payment of the extended duty referred to in Article 5 shall be lifted. 4\. Any breach of obligations under Article 6(2) or any false declaration relating to a decision may constitute a reason for rejecting the request. 5\. Where a request for exemption is withdrawn, it shall be considered not to have been lodged and the suspension of the payment of the extended duty referred to in Article 5 shall be lifted.’; ---|--- (14) | Article 8(1)(a) is replaced by the following: | ‘(a) | its assembly operations remain outside the scope of Article 13(2) of Regulation (EU) 2016/1036;’; ---|--- (15) | Article 8(2) is replaced by the following: ‘2. An exempted party shall keep records of the essential bicycle parts of which it receives deliveries and of the use made of them. It shall retain those records and appropriate supporting evidence for 5 years. Those records shall be made available to the Commission on request.’; ---|--- (16) | Article 9 is replaced by the following: ‘Article 9 Review 1\. The Commission may on its own initiative review the situation of an exempted party to verify that it respects its obligations under Article 8, including any matters related thereto. 2\. A review shall consist of an examination covering a period which may be shorter than 6 months. 3\. A review shall be initiated by Commission regulation after informing Member States. As of the date of the initiation of the review, imports from the party under review shall be registered pursuant to Article 14(5) of the basic Regulation, to ensure that, should the review result in a revocation of the exemption, measures may subsequently be applied against those imports from the date of such registration. 4\. If an exempted party engages in customs misdeclaration of essential bicycle parts of Chinese origin, the Commission may initiate a review within the meaning of the first paragraph. 5\. Investigations shall be carried out by the Commission. The Commission may be assisted by customs authorities and the investigation shall be concluded by Commission regulation acting in accordance with the examination procedure referred to in Article 15(3) of Regulation (EU) 2016/1036.’; ---|--- (17) | Article 10 is replaced by the following: ‘Article 10 Revocation of an exemption An exemption shall be revoked in accordance with the procedure referred to in Article 13(4) of Regulation (EU) 2016/1036, after the exempted party has been given an opportunity to comment: | — | where a review has shown that the exempted party’s assembly operations fall within the scope of Article 13(2) of Regulation (EU) 2016/1036, or ---|--- — | where the exempted party is not using essential bicycle parts for the assembly operations in quantities above the threshold set out in Article 14(c), including where the party has been wound up or has otherwise ceased its assembly operations, or ---|--- — | at any rate, in the event of a repeated customs misdeclaration of any bicycle part, or ---|--- — | in the event of a breach of the party’s obligations pursuant to Article 8, or ---|--- — | in the event of a lack of cooperation after the adoption of the exemption decision.’; ---|--- (18) | Article 13 is replaced by the following: ‘Article 13 Procedural provisions The relevant provisions of Regulation (EU) 2016/1036 concerning: | — | the conduct of investigations (Article 6(2), (3), (4) and (5)), ---|--- — | verification visits (Article 16), ---|--- — | non-cooperation (Article 18), and ---|--- — | confidentiality (Article 19), ---|--- shall apply to examinations pursuant to this Regulation.’ ; (19) | the first paragraph of Article 14 is replaced by the following: ‘Where imports of essential bicycle parts are declared for free circulation by a person other than an exempted party or a party under examination pursuant to Article 5, as from the date of entry into force of the Reference Regulation, they shall be exempted from the application of the extended duty if declared in accordance with the TARIC structure in Annex III and subject to the conditions laid down in Article 254 of the Union Customs Code, which shall be applicable mutatis mutandis, where:’; ---|--- (20) | Article 14(b) is replaced by the following: | ‘(b) | the essential bicycle parts are delivered to another holder of an authorisation for the end-use procedure within the meaning of Article 254 of the Union Customs Code; or’; ---|--- (21) | the first sentence of Article 14(c) is replaced by the following: ‘on a monthly basis, less than 300 units per type of essential bicycle parts are, on average, either declared for free circulation by a party or are delivered to it. The time limit to calculate that average will not exceed 12 months, whereby the first period starts from the date of entry into force of the concerned end-use authorisation, and will in no case exceed its period of validity.’; ---|--- (22) | Article 15(2) is replaced by the following: ‘2. Where the parties referred to in paragraph 1 are found to have declared for free circulation or received deliveries of quantities of essential bicycle parts above the threshold set out in Article 14(c), or where they fail to cooperate with the examination, they shall no longer be presumed to fall outside the scope of Article 13(2) of Regulation (EU) 2016/1036, and any exemption authorisation granted to such parties shall be revoked retrospectively. After the party concerned has been given an opportunity to comment, those findings shall be notified to the competent authorities of the Member States.’; ---|--- (23) | in Article 15(3) the word ‘may’ is replaced by ‘shall’; ---|--- (24) | in Article 18 the word ‘Communities’ is replaced by ‘Union’; ---|--- (25) | Annexes I, II and III are replaced by Annexes I, II and III to this Regulation; ---|--- (26) | Annex IV is repealed. ---|--- Article 2 This Regulation shall enter into force on the day following that of its publication in the Official Journal of the European Union. It shall apply to all exempted parties as of its entry into force. For the avoidance of doubt, the obligations introduced pursuant to Article 1(15) only apply to records held by previously exempted parties 24 months after the entry into force of this Regulation. This Regulation shall be binding in its entirety and directly applicable in all Member States. Done at Brussels, 17 March 2023. For the Commission The President Ursula VON DER LESYEN * * * (1) OJ L 176, 30.6.2016, p. 21. (2) OJ L 16, 18.1.1997, p. 55. (3) Commission Regulation (EC) No 88/97 of 20 January 1997 on the authorisation of the exemption of imports of certain bicycle parts originating in the People’s Republic of China from the extension by Council Regulation (EC) No 71/97 of the anti-dumping duty imposed by Council Regulation (EEC) No 2474/93 (OJ L 17, 21.1.1997, p. 17). (4) Commission Regulation (EU) No 512/2013 of 4 June 2013 amending Regulation (EC) No 88/97 on the authorisation of the exemption of imports of certain bicycle parts originating in the People’s Republic of China from the extension by Council Regulation (EC) No 71/97 of the anti-dumping duty imposed by Council Regulation (EEC) No 2474/93 (OJ L 152, 5.6.2013, p. 1). (5) Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2015/831 of 28 May 2015 updating the list of parties exempted from the extended anti-dumping duty on certain bicycle parts originating in the People's Republic of China pursuant to Regulation (EC) No 88/97 following the screening initiated by Commission Notice 2014/C 299/08 (OJ L 132, 29.5.2015, p. 32). (6) Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2020/1296 of 16 September 2020 amending Regulation (EC) No 88/97 on the authorisation of the exemption of imports of certain bicycle parts originating in the People's Republic of China from the extension by Council Regulation (EC) No 71/97 of the anti-dumping duty imposed by Council Regulation (EEC) No 2474/93 (OJ L 303, 17.9.2020, p. 20). (7) Regulation (EU) No 182/2011 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 16 February 2011 laying down the rules and general principles concerning mechanisms for control by Member States of the Commission’s exercise of implementing powers (OJ L 55, 28.2.2011, p. 13). * * * ANNEX I Parties under examination TARIC additional code | Name | Address | Date of effect ---|---|---|--- C557 | Berria Bike SL | | Calle Blasco de Garay 19, --- 02600 Villarrobledo, Spain 30.3.2022 C720 | Propain Bicycles GmbH | | Schachenstraße 39, --- 88267 Vogt, Germany 1.7.2021 C860 | Profil Bicycles CZ s.r.o. | | Hněvotín 31, --- 783 47 Hněvotín, Czechia 20.2.2022 C863 | Decathlon Sp. Z.o.o. | | ul. Geodezyjna 76, --- 03-290 Warszawa, Poland 21.3.2022 * * * ANNEX II Updated list of exempted parties TARIC additional code | Name | Address | Date of effect ---|---|---|--- 8005 | Gruppo Bici S.p.A. | | Via Pitagora 15, --- 47521 Cesena (FO), Italy 27.2.1998 8062 | Nikos Maniatopoulos S.A. | | Kosti Palama & Solonos, --- 26504 Agios Vasileios-Patras, Greece 22.1.1997 8065 | Arcade Cycles | | 78 Impasse Philippe Gozola ZA Acti Est Parc Eco, --- 85000 La Roche-sur-Yon, France 27.1.1997 8068 | Cicli Esperia S.p.a. | | Viale Enzo Ferrari 8/10/12 --- 30014 Cavarzere (VE), Italy 30.1.1997 8069 | Orbea S. Coop Ltd. | | Poligono Industrial Goitondo s/n, --- 48269 Mallabia-Bizkaia, Spain 31.1.1997 8071 | Yakari S.p.A. | | Via Kennedy 44, --- 25028 Verolanuova (BS), Italy 6.2.1997 8073 | Van den Berghe N.V. | | Industriepark noord 24, --- 9100 Sint-Niklaas, Belgium 11.2.1997 8075 | Alpina di Montevecchi Manolo & C. s.a.s. | | Via Archimede 485, --- 47521 Cesena (FO), Italy 13.2.1997 8078 | Jan Janssen Fietsen B.V. | | Voltweg 11, --- 4631SR Hoogerheide, Netherlands 19.2.1997 8079 | F.I.V. Edoardo Bianchi S.p.A. | | Via delle Battaglie 5, --- 24047 Treviglio (BG), Italy 20.2.1997 8080 | Etablissements Savoye et Cie | | Rue de l’industrie, --- 01470 Serrières de Briord, France 5.3.1997 8081 | Scout s.n.c | | Via Pogliano 36, --- 20020 Lainate (MI), Italy 6.3.1997 8082 | Órbita-Bicicletas Portuguesas Lda | | Rua da Fonta Nova 616, Povoa da Carvalha, --- 3750-720 Recardães, Portugal 12.3.1997 8083 | Établissements René Valdenaire S.A. | | Rue des Poncées, --- 88200Saint-les-Remiremont, France 13.3.1997 8084 | Schiano S.r.l. | | Via Viggiano 44, --- 80020 Frattaminore (NA), Italy 14.3.1997 8085 | Decathlon Produzione Italia S.r.l. | | Via Buonarroti 39, --- 20145 Milano, Italy 3.4.1997 8088 | Denver S.r.l. | | Via Primo Maggio 32, --- 12025 Dronero (CN), Italy 28.2.1997 8091 | Azor Bike B.V. | | Marconistraat 7a, --- 7903AG Hoogeveen, Netherlands 30.6.1997 8205 | Cicli Frera S.n.c. di Antonio e Vittorio Fontana & C. | | Viale dell’industria 6, --- 35020 Arzergrande (PD), Italy 18.2.1998 8296 | Inter bike – Importação e Exportação Lda | | Zona Industrial de Vagos Lote 27, PO Box 132, --- 3840 385 Vagos, Portugal 17.6.1998 8328 | Giant Europe Manufacturing B.V. | | Pascallaan 66, --- 8218 Lelystad, Netherlands 10.7.1997 8330 | NV Minerva | | Schoebroekstraat 38, --- 3583 Paal-Beringen, Belgium 9.7.1997 8489 | Cycle-Union GmbH | | An der Schmiede 4, --- 26135 Oldenburg, Germany 6.1.1998 8490 | ZPG GmbH & Co. KG | | Ludwig-Hüttner Straße 5-7, --- 95679 Waldershof, Germany 16.3.1998 8491 | Thompson | | Lessensestraat 110, --- 9500 Geraardsbergen, Belgium 22.4.1998 8522 | Flanders NV | | Daalkouterlaan 1, --- 9550 Herzele, Belgium 30.9.1997 8523 | Ghost-Bikes GmbH | | An der Tongrube 3, --- 95652 Waldsassen, Germany 19.9.1997 8524 | Kurt Gudereit GmbH & Co. KG Fahrradfabrik | | Am Strebkamp 14, --- 33607 Bielefeld, Germany 22.9.1997 8604 | Giubilato Cicli S.r.l. | | Via Pavane 6/A, --- 36065 Mussolente (VI), Italy 27.11.2003 8605 | Cicli Elios S.r.l. (*) | | Via G. Ferraris 996/1030, --- 45021 Badia Polesine (RO), Italy 15.10.1998 8609 | Koninklijke Gazelle N.V. | | Wilhelminaweg 8, --- 6951BP Dieren, Netherlands 29.6.2005 8612 | Tecno Bike S.r.l. | | Via del Lavoro 22, --- 61029 Canavaccio di Urbino (PU), Italy 13.1.1999 8624 | Berg Toys B.V. | | Stevinlaan 2, --- 6716WB Ede, Netherlands 12.3.1999 8748 | All Bike’ s S.r.l. | | Via Caduti sul Don 15, --- 12020 Villar S. Costanzo (CN), Italy 28.10.1997 8749 | Bikkel Bikes Group B.V. | | Magnesiumstraat 45, --- 6031RV Nederweert, Netherlands 18.11.1997 8750 | Ludo N.V. | | Karel Van Miertstraat 7, --- 3070 Kortenberg, Belgium 24.11.1997 8767 | Planet’Fun S.A. | | les 4 chevaliers, Rond-point de la Republique, --- 17180 Périgny, France 12.2.1998 8768 | Cyclopodilatiki S.A. | | Minotaurou 16, --- 54627 Thessaloniki, Greece 9.2.1998 8973 | Fahrradfabrik Schauff GmbH & Co. KG | | Wässerscheidt 56, --- 53424 Remagen, Germany 24.1.1997 8979 | W.S.B. Hi-Tech Bicycle Europe B.V. | | De Roef 15, --- 9206AK Drachten, Netherlands 5.2.1997 8981 | Olmo Giuseppe S.p.A. | | Via Poggi 22, --- 17015 Celle Ligure (SV), Italy 6.7.1998 8983 | Mandelli s.r.l. | | Via Tommaso Grossi 5, --- 20841 Carate Brianza (MB), Italy 12.2.1997 A045 | Simplon Fahrrad GmbH | | Oberer Achdamm 22, --- 6971 Hard, Austria 29.9.1999 A087 | Bottecchia Cicli S.r.l. | | Viale Enzo Ferrari, 15/17 --- 30014 Cavarzere (VE), Italy 10.8.2005 A088 | Cicli Adriatica S.r.l. Uninominale | | Via Toscana 13, --- 61122 Pesaro (PS), Italy 14.12.1999 A090 | Intersens Bikes & Parts B.V. | | Bedrijvenpark Twente 170, --- 7602KE Almelo, Netherlands 10.12.1999 A162 | Fratelli Zanoni S.r.l. | | Via Castiglioni 27, --- 20010 Arluno (MI), Italy 7.3.2000 A163 | Speedcross s.r.l. | | Corso Italia 20, --- 20020 Vanzaghello (MI), Italy 30.3.2000 A167 | Cicli Olympia S.r.l. | | Via Galileo Galilei 12/A, --- 35028 Piove di Sacco (PD), Italy 30.5.2000 A168 | EGC s.r.l. | | Corso Ventidue Marzo 32/1, --- 20135 Milano (MI), Italy 19.5.2000 A172 | Lenardon Lida | | Via Provinciale 5, --- 33098 San Martino al Tagliamento (PN), Italy 3.5.2000 A201 | Kokotis A. Bros S.A. | | 5th klm of Larissa-Falani, --- 41500 Larissa, Greece 3.7.2000 A221 | GTA My Bicycle s.a.a. | | Via Borgo Rossi 22, --- 35028 Piove di Sacco (PD), Italy 5.12.2001 A227 | IKO Sportartikel Handels GmbH | | Kufsteiner Strasse 72, --- 83064 Raubling, Germany 7.9.2000 A231 | Velomarche di Giunta Giancarlo & C. s.n.c. | | Via Piemonte 5/7, --- 61022 fraz. Montecchio, Vallefoglia (PS), Italy 13.12.2000 A232 | Fabbrica Biciclette Trubbiani S.r.l. | | Via Arno,1, Santa Maria in Selva, --- 62010 Treia (MC), Italy 3.1.2001 A233 | VICINI di Vicini Ottavio e Figli s.n.c. | | via dell’Artigianato 284, --- 47521 Cesena (FO), Italy 1.1.2000 A247 | AT Zweirad GmbH | | Zur Steinkuhle 2, --- 48341 Altenberge, Germany 15.1.2001 A249 | F.A.R.A.M. S.r.l. | | Località Nucleo Industriale, --- 02015 Cittaducale (RI), Italy 22.2.2001 A271 | Cicli Lombardo S.p.A. | | Via Roma 223, --- 91012 Buseto Palizollo (TP), Italy 23.5.2001 A288 | Paul Lange & Co. OHG | | Hofener Strasse 114, --- 70372 Stuttgart, Germany 27.4.2000 A320 | RGVS Ibérica Unipessoal Lda | | Rua Central de Mandim- Barca, Castelo da Maia, --- 4475-023 Maia, Portugal 22.5.2001 A326 | Cicli Casadei S.r.l. | | Via dei Mestieri 23, --- 44020 fraz. San Giuseppe, Comacchio (FE), Italy 1.1.2002 A327 | Dino Bikes S.p.A. | | Via Cuneo 11, --- 12011 Borgo San Dalmazzo (CN), Italy 1.1.2002 A346 | Diamant Fahrradwerke GmbH | | Schönaicher Straße 1, --- 09232 Hartmannsdorf, Germany 1.9.2001 A359 | Biciclasse C.S. S.r.l. | | Localita’ Staglioni Area Industriale SNC, --- 84020 Oliveto Citra (SA), Italy 1.3.2002 A360 | G.F.M. Bike di Franco Ingarao | | Contrada Consolazione, --- 94011 Agira (EN), Italy 18.3.2002 A377 | F.A.A.C. s.n.c. di Sbrissa F.lli & C. | | Via Monte Antelao 11, --- 31037 Loria (TV), Italy 23.4.2002 A384 | Toim S.L. | | Calle Rio Jarama 90, Poligono Industrial de Toledo --- 45007 Toledo, Spain 7.5.2002 A402 | Cicli Roveco di Veronese Paolo & C. s.a.s. | | Via Umberto I 508, --- 45023 Costa Di Rovigo (RO), Italy 12.1.2002 A403 | Telai Olagnero S.r.l. | | Strada Valle Maira 141, --- 12020 Roccabruna (CN), Italy 18.7.2002 A407 | Sangal – Indústria de Veículos Lda | | Rua do Serrado, Apartado 21, --- 3781-908 Sangalhos, Portugal 15.10.2001 A412 | Atala S.p.A. | | Via della Guerrina 108, --- 20900, Monza (MB), Italy 23.9.2002 A413 | Norta N.V. | | Stradsestraat 39, --- 2250 Olen, Belgium 24.9.2002 A415 | Böttcher Fahrräder GmbH | | Waldstraße 3, --- 25746 Wesseln, Germany 7.3.2001 A432 | Star Due S.r.l. | | Via De Gasperi 55, --- 31010 fraz. Coste, Maser (TV), Italy 31.1.2003 A436 | Motomur S.L. | | Avda. Castillo de la asomada 6, --- 30120 El Palmar (Murcia), Spain 11.2.2003 A445 | Star Ciclo, Montagem Comercializaçaõ de Bicicletas Lda | | Zona industrial de Barro 402, --- 3750-353 Águeda, Portugal 13.5.2003 A469 | Kettler Alu-Rad GmbH | | Longericher Straße 2, --- 50739 Köln, Germany 20.6.2003 A485 | SFM GmbH | | Strawinskystraße 27b, --- 90455 Nürnberg, Germany 4.6.2003 A487 | IMACYCLES – Acessorios Para Bicicletas e Motociclos Lda | | Zona Industrial de Oiã, Apartado 117 Lote 5, Oiã --- 3770 059 Oliveira do Bairro, Portugal 25.9.2003 A500 | Bicicletas de Castilla y León S.L. | | Barrio Gimeno 5, --- 09001 Burgos, Spain 9.10.2003 A533 | Special Bike Società Cooperativa | | Via Nizza 20, --- 71042, Cerignola (FG), Italy 22.1.2008 A534 | Accell Hunland Kft. | | Parkoló tér 1, --- 5091 Tószeg, Hungary 1.5.2004 A535 | BELVE s.r.o. | | Holubyho 295, --- 916 01 Stará Turá, Slovakia 4.5.2004 A536 | Bike Fun International s.r.o. | | Areál Tatry 1445/2, --- 74221 Kopřivnice, Czechia 1.5.2004 A537 | BPS Bicycle Industrial s.r.o. | | Šumavská 779/2, --- 787 01 Šumperk, Czechia 1.5.2004 A539 | IB Sp. z o.o. Zakład Pracy Chronionej | | ul. Miłośników Podhala 1, --- 34-425 Biały Dunajec, Poland 1.5.2004 A540 | Ideal Europe Sp. z.o.o. | | Ul. Bohaterów walk nad bzurą 2, --- 99-300 Kutno, Poland 1.5.2004 A542 | Biuro Ekonomiczno-Handlowe Jan Zasada Sp. z o.o. | | ul. Fabryczna 6, --- 98-300 Wieluń, Poland 1.5.2004 A543 | KROSS S.A. | | ul. Leszno 46, --- 06-300 Przasnysz, Poland 1.5.2004 A545 | Neuzer Kerékpar Kereskedelmi és Szolgáltató Kft. | | Mátyás király u. 45, --- 2500 Esztergom, Hungary 1.5.2004 A546 | OLPRAN Spol. s.r.o. | | Libušina 526/101, --- 772-11 Olomouc- Chválkovice, Czechia 1.5.2004 A547 | UAB Baltik Vairas | | Pramonės g. 3, --- 78138 Śiauliai, Lithuania 1.5.2004 A548 | FHMM Sp. z o.o. | | ul. Ciecholowicka 29, --- 55-120 Oborniki Śląskie, Poland 1.5.2004 A551 | Kellys Bicycles s.r.o. | | Slnečná cesta 374, --- 922 01 Veľké Orvište, Slovakia 1.5.2004 A552 | Master Bike s.r.o. | | Sadová 2205/2, --- 789 01 Zábřeh, Czechia 1.5.2004 A553 | Novus Bike s.r.o. | | Vančurova 2985/20, --- 746 01 Předměstí Opava, Czechia 1.5.2004 A554 | Olimpia Kerékpár Kft. | | Ostorhegy u 4, --- 1164 Budapest, Hungary 1.5.2004 A555 | Csepel Bicycle Manufacturing and Sales Company LTD | | Duna Lejáró 7, --- 1211 Budapest, Hungary 1.5.2004 A556 | UNIBIKE K. Orłowska, P. Drobotowski Sp.J. | | ul. Przemysłowa 28B, --- 85-758 Bydgoszcz, Poland 1.5.2004 A557 | KENZEL s.r.o. | | Novozámocká 182, --- 94701 Hurbanovo, Slovakia 1.5.2004 A558 | 4EVER s.r.o. | | Moravská 842, Butovice, --- 742 13 Studénka, Czechia 1.5.2004 A565 | Romet Sp. z o.o. | | Podgrodzie 32 C, --- 39-200 Dębica, Poland 1.6.2005 A566 | Zweirad Paulsen | | Industriestraße 30, --- 49565, Bramsche, Germany 22.6.2004 A571 | Sprick Rowery Sp. z o.o. | | ul. Zachodnia 76, --- 66-200 Świebodzin, Poland 7.6.2004 A576 | N.V. Race Productions (*) | | Beverlosesteenweg 85, --- 3583 Beringen, Belgium 15.9.2004 A586 | Tolin Przedsiebiorstwo Prywatne Jerzy Topolski | | Łeg Witoszyn 5a, --- 87-811 Fabianki, Poland 10.9.2004 A589 | Bike Mate s.r.o. | | Dlhá 248/43, --- 905 01 Senica, Slovakia 8.10.2004 A605 | Bohemia Bike a.s. | | Pujmanové 1753/10a Nusle, --- 140 00 Praha 4, Czechia 8.11.2004 A616 | Koliken MAGYAR-CSEH és SZLOVÁK Kereskedelmi Korlátolt Felelősségű Társaság | | Széchenyi u. 103, --- 6400 Kiskunhalas, Hungary 8.11.2004 A630 | CULT d.o.o. | | Tržaška cesta 77, --- 1370 Logatec, Slovenia 24.1.2005 A662 | CREDAT Holding a.s. | | Priemyselný areál 3415, --- 946 03 Kolárovo, Slovakia 10.2.2005 A664 | Maxbike s.r.o. | | Svatoplukova 2771/1, --- 700 30 Vitkovice, Ostrava, Czechia 3.1.2005 A668 | PFIFF Vertriebs GmbH | | Wilhelmstrasse 49-51, --- 49610 Quakenbrück, Germany 6.4.2005 A686 | Cycling Sports Group Europe B.V. | | Hanzepoort 27, --- 7575DB Oldenzaal, Netherlands 21.6.2005 A697 | Artur Nowak Firma Wielobranż Mexller | | ul. Romera 4/20, --- 42-215 Częstochowa, Poland 22.9.2005 A726 | Unibike OEM Factory S.A. | | Zona Industrial de Oiã Lote C21, Oiã --- 3770 059 Oliveira do Barrio, Portugal 10.11.2005 A730 | Alubike – Bicicletas S.A. | | Zona Industrial de Aveiro Sul, lote 11, --- Mamodeiro, Aveiro Concelho, Freguesia, 3810 783 Aveiro, Portugal 12.12.2005 A732 | Bonaventure BVBA | | Stoomtuigstraat 16, --- 8830 Hooglede, Belgium 19.1.2006 A737 | Prestige Rijwielen N.V. | | Zuiderdijk 25, --- 9230 Wetteren, Belgium 16.2.2006 A745 | Skeppshultcykeln AB | | Storgatan 78, --- 333 03 Skeppshult, Sweden 29.3.2005 A746 | TRENGA DE Vertriebs GmbH | | Großmoordamm 63-67, --- 21079 Hamburg, Germany 10.5.2006 A774 | Stevens Vertriebs GmbH | | Asbrookdamm 35, --- 22115 Hamburg, Germany 3.7.2006 A776 | Ing. Jaromír Březina | | Foglarova 2896/11, --- 787 01 Šumperk, Czechia 20.7.2006 A777 | Goldbike – Industria de Bicicletas Lda | | Rua das Flores, --- 3780 594 Poutena-Vilarinho do Bairro, Anadia, Portugal 9.8.2006 A778 | Puky GmbH & Co. KG | | Fortunastraße 11, --- 42489 Wülfrath, Germany 21.8.2006 A781 | Look Cycle International S.A. | | 27 rue du Docteur Léveillé, --- 58000 Nevers, France 14.9.2006 A794 | TG Supplies GmbH | | Gablonzer Straße 10, --- 76185 Karlsruhe, Germany 6.11.2006 A810 | CROSS Ltd | | Hadji Dimitar Street 1, --- 3400 Montana, Bulgaria 1.1.2007 A811 | Balkanvelo AD | | Mizia Boulevard 1, --- 5500 Lovech, Bulgaria 1.1.2007 A812 | Maxcom | | Golyamokonarsko Shose Str. 1, --- 4204 Tsaratsovo, Plovdiv, Bulgaria 1.1.2007 A813 | Leader-96 Ltd | | Sedyanka 19, --- 4003 Plovdiv, Bulgaria 1.1.2007 A814 | Velomania Ltd | | Dimitar Nestorov Street bl. 120, --- 1612 Sofia, Bulgaria 1.1.2007 A815 | Robifir Bike Ltd. | | Kosta Bosilkov Street 3A, --- 2700 Blagoevgrad, Bulgaria 1.1.2007 A817 | Eurosport DHS SA | | Santuhalm Street 35A, --- 330004 Judet Hunedoara Deva, Romania 1.1.2007 A824 | Fratelli Schiano S.r.l. | | Via Ferdinando Del Carretto 26, --- 80133 Napoli, Italy 31.1.2007 A825 | Helkama Velox Oy | | Santalantie 22, --- 10960 Hanko Pohjoinen, Finland 29.1.2007 A826 | Rijwielen en bromfietsen L’Avenir | | Posthoornstraat 1, --- 2500 Lier, Belgium 21.3.2007 A838 | KOVL spol. sro | | Choceradská 3042/20, --- 14100 Praha 4, Czechia 29.3.2007 A849 | Euro Bike Products | | ul. Ostrowska 498, 498A, --- 61-324 Poznań, Poland 6.8.2007 A850 | Radsportvertrieb Ditmar Bayer GmbH | | Zum Acker 1, --- 56244 Freirachdorf, Germany 25.6.2007 A856 | Canyon Bicycles GmbH | | Karl-Tesche-Straße 12, --- 56073 Koblenz, Germany 4.12.2007 A894 | Winora Staiger GmbH | | Max-Planck-Straße 6, --- 97526 Sennfeld, Germany 19.1.1997 A896 | S.C. Madirom Prod S.r.l. | | Bd. Liviu Rebreanu nr. 130, --- 300748 Timișoara, Timiș, Romania 11.8.2008 A897 | ROSE Bikes GmbH | | Schersweide 4, --- 46395 Bocholt, Germany 16.9.2008 A963 | Wilier Triestina S.p.A. | | Via Fratel M. Venzo 11, --- 36028 Rossano Veneto (VI), Italy 3.11.2009 A966 | Skilledbike Sp. z o.o. | | Brzezna 420, --- 33-386 Podegrodzie, Poland 22.1.2010 A967 | Unicykel AB | | Aröds Industriväg 14, --- 422 43 Hisings Backa, Sweden 11.1.2010 A968 | JETLANE S.A.S. | | 4 boulevard de Mons, --- 59650 Villeneuve d’Ascq, France 18.2.2010 A970 | Sintema Sport S.r.l. | | Via delle Valli 7, --- 20847 Albiate (MB), Italy 22.2.2010 A979 | New Metelli di Metelli Maria Rosa & C. s.a.s. | | Via Trento 68, --- 25030 Trenzano (BS), Italy 13.4.2010 A984 | Blue Factory Team S.L. | | Calle Nicolás Copérnico 4, Elche Parque Empresarial, --- 03203 Elche-Alicante, Spain 16.7.2010 A991 | Maxtec Ltd | | Golyamokonarsko shose Str. 1, --- 4204 Tsaratsovo, Plovdiv, Bulgaria 15.10.2010 A993 | Kwasny & Diekhöner GmbH | | Herforder Straße 331, --- 33609 Bielefeld, Germany 5.7.2011 B294 | Etablissements Th. Brasseur S.A. | | Rue des Steppes 13, --- 4000 Liège, Belgium 29.5.2012 B934 | C2g-engineering GmbH | | Schlesische Straße 27, --- 10997, Berlin, Germany 16.12.2013 B935 | Longway Poland Sp. z o.o. | | ul. Parzniewska 4a, --- 05-800, Pruszków, Poland 16.12.2013 B936 | BBF Bike GmbH | | Carena Allee 8, --- 15366, Hoppegarten, Germany 14.1.2014 B940 | Solo International Oy | | Komeetankatu 1, --- 02210 Espoo, Finland 26.7.2013 B960 | In Cycles – Montagem e Comércio de Bicicletas Lda | | Zona Industrial de Barrô Norte/Sul, N.o 976, --- Fracçao A/B e D, AP. 52, 3750-353 Barrô Águeda, Portugal 2.5.2014 B963 | Panex Dinamic d.o.o. | | Dr.Tome Bratkoviča 1, --- 40000 Čakovec, Croatia 13.8.2014 C001 | Cicli Europa S.r.l. | | 34 Via Portella Bifuto, --- 93017 San Cataldo (CL), Italy 10.11.2014 C002 | OLYMPIQUE SARL | | ZA Les Epalits, --- 42610 Saint-Romain-le-Puy, France 28.10.2014 C003 | Interbike Spólka z o.o. | | ul. Śląska 6/5, --- 42-200 Częstochowa, Poland 18.12.2014 C004 | Accell Nederland B.V. | | Industrieweg 4, --- 8444AR Heerenveen, Netherlands 20.4.1996 C005 | Cycles France Loire | | Avenue de l’industrie, --- 42160 Saint-Cyprien, France 20.4.1996 C006 | Cycles Lapierre | | 6-10 Rue Edmond Voisenet, --- 21000 Dijon Cedex, France 28.1.1997 C007 | Cycleurope Industries | | 161 Rue Gabriel Péri, --- 10100 Romilly-sur-Seine, France 20.4.1996 C008 | Cycleurope Sverige AB (mentioned as Monrak Crescent) | | c/o Monark AB, --- 432 82 Varberg, Sweden 19.1.1997 C009 | Derby Cycle Werke GmbH (*) | | Siemensstraße 1-3, --- 49661 Cloppenburg, Germany 19.1.1997 C010 | Engelbert Meyer GmbH | | Hauptstraße 31, --- 49692 Cappeln, Germany 19.1.1997 C011 | Esmaltina – Auto ciclos S.A. | | Rua do Salgueiro 47, --- 3780-103 Sangalhos, Portugal 27.1.1997 C012 | Fratelli Masciaghi S.p.A. | | Via Gramsci 10, --- 20900 Monza (MB), Italy 29.1.1997 C013 | KTM Fahrrad GmbH | | Harlochner straß 13, --- 5230 Mattighofen, Austria 30.1.1997 C014 | Manufacture Française Du Cycle | | 27 rue Marcel Brunelière, --- 44270 Machecoul, France 20.4.1996 C015 | MBM S.r.l. | | Via Emilia Levante 1671/73/75, --- 47521 Cesena (FC), Italy 29.1.1997 C016 | Montana S.r.l. | | Via Domenico Rossi 70, --- 12060 Magliano Alpi (CN), Italy 30.1.1997 C017 | Panther International GmbH | | Alter Postweg 190, --- 32584 Löhne, Germany 20.4.1996 C018 | Promiles | | 4 Boulevard de Mons, --- 59650 Villeneuve d’Ascq, France 20.4.1996 C019 | Prophete GmbH & Co. KG | | Lindenstrasse 50, --- 33378 Rheda-Wiedenbrück, Germany 19.1.1997 C020 | TNT Cycles S.L. | | C/Mosquerola 61-63, --- 17180 Vilablareix (Girona), Spain 19.1.1997 C021 | Kuisle & Kuisle GmbH | | Gewerbe Straße 14, --- 87675 Stötten, Germany 17.2.2015 C053 | Trans- Rower Roman Tylec | | Dąbie 54d, --- 39-311 Zdziarzec, Poland 1.7.2015 C102 | Uno Bike B.V. | | Bovendijk 213, --- 3045PD Rotterdam, Netherlands 24.11.2015 C128 | Slavomir Sladek Velosprint S | | Trnavská 40, --- 949 01, Nitra, Slovakia 14.4.2016 C202 | Vanmoof B.V. | | Mauritskade 55, --- 1092AD Amsterdam, Netherlands 1.1.2018 C307 | Merida Polska Sp. Z o.o. | | ul. M.C. Skłodowskiej 35, --- 41-800 Zabrze, Poland 14.6.2017 C311 | Juan Luna Cabrera | | Calle Alhama 64, --- 14900 Lucena (Cordoba), Spain 4.10.2017 C481 | FJ Bikes Europe Unipessoal, Lda | | Praça do Município 8, Sala 1D, --- 3750 111 Águeda, Portugal 8.5.2018 C492 | MOTOKIT Veiculos e Acessórios Lda | | Rua Alto do Vale do Grou 36 --- 3750-870 Borralha/Águeda, Portugal 25.9.2020 C527 | FIRMA ADAM Adam Ziętek | | Muchy 56, --- 63-524 Czajków, Poland 29.8.2019 C559 | Northtec sp. z.o.o. | | ul. Dworcowa 15a, --- 43-502 Czechowice-Dziedzice, Poland 27.7.2020 C560 | Giant Gyártó Hungary Kft. | | Jedlik Ányos utca 1, --- 3200 Gyöngyös, Hungary 15.7.2020 * * * ANNEX III TARIC structure 8714 91 10 | – – – Frames: ---|--- | – – – – Painted, anodized, polished and/or lacquered: | – – – – – Originating in or consigned from China: (1) | — | in quantities below 300 units per month or to be transferred to a party in quantities below 300 units per month, or ---|--- — | to be transferred to another holder of an end-use authorisation or to exempted parties (2) ---|--- 8714911021 | – – – – – – Constructed from carbon fibres and artificial resin, for use in the manufacture of bicycles (including e-bikes) 8714911025 | – – – – – – Frame, constructed from aluminium or aluminium and carbon fibres and artificial resin, for the use in the manufacture of bicycles (including electric bicycles) 8714911029 | – – – – – – Other | – – – – – Other (2) (3) 8714911031 | – – – – – – Constructed from carbon fibres and artificial resin, for use in the manufacture of bicycles (including e-bikes) 8714911035 | – – – – – – Frame, constructed from aluminium or aluminium and carbon fibres, for the use in the manufacture of bicycles (including e-bikes) 8714911039 | – – – – – – Other | – – – – Other 8714911070 | – – – – – Frame, constructed from aluminium or aluminium and carbon fibres, for the use in the manufacture of bicycles (including e-bikes) 8714911075 | – – – – – Constructed from carbon fibres and artificial resin, for use in the manufacture of bicycles (including e-bikes) 8714911089 | – – – – – Other 8714 91 30 | – – – Front forks: | – – – – Painted, anodized, polished and/or lacquered: | – – – – – Originating in or consigned from China: (1) | — | in quantities below 300 units per month or to be transferred to a party in quantities below 300 units per month;
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COMMISSION IMPLEMENTING REGULATION (EU) 2023/611 — segment 2
This part lists specific bicycle parts and product codes, and notes that end-use control rules apply mutatis mutandis, with some parties listed in Annex II as exempt and others in Annex I as subject to suspended anti-dumping duty and possible security requirements.
or ---|--- — | to be transferred to another holder of an end–use authorisation or to exempted parties (2) ---|--- 8714913025 | – – – – – –Front forks, except rigid (non–telescopic) front forks made entirely of steel, for use in the manufacture of bicycles (including electric bicycles) 8714913029 | – – – – – –Other | – – – – – Other (2) (3) 8714913035 | – – – – – –Front forks, except rigid (non–telescopic) front forks made entirely of steel, for use in the manufacture of bicycles (including electric bicycles) 8714913039 | – – – – – –Other | – – – – Other 8714913072 | – – – – –Front forks, except rigid (non-telescopic) front forks made entirely of steel, for use in the manufacture of bicycles (including electric bicycles) 8714913089 | – – – – –Other | – – – Free-wheel sprocket-wheels: 8714930011 | – – – – Originating in or consigned from China: (1) | — | in quantities below 300 units per month or to be transferred to a party in quantities below 300 units per month, or ---|--- — | to be transferred to another holder of an end-use authorisation or to exempted parties (2) ---|--- 8714930019 | – – – – Other (2) (3) | – – – – Other brakes: 8714942091 | – – – – – Originating in or consigned from China: (1) | — | in quantities below 300 units per month or to be transferred to a party in quantities below 300 units per month, or ---|--- — | to be transferred to another holder of an end-use authorisation or to exempted parties (2) ---|--- 8714942099 | – – – – – Other (2) (3) 8714 94 90 | – – – Parts: | – – – – Brake levers: 8714949011 | – – – – – Originating in or consigned from China: (1) | — | in quantities below 300 units per month or to be transferred to a party in quantities below 300 units per month, or ---|--- — | to be transferred to another holder of an end-use authorisation or to exempted parties (2) ---|--- 8714949019 | – – – – – Other (2) (3) 8714949090 | – – – – Other 8714 96 30 | – – – Crank-gear: 8714963010 | – – – – Originating in or consigned from China: (1) | — | in quantities below 300 units per month or to be transferred to a party in quantities below 300 units per month, or ---|--- — | to be transferred to another holder of an end-use authorisation or to exempted parties (2) ---|--- 8714963090 | – – – – Other (2) (3) 8714 99 10 | – – – Handlebars: | – – – – Originating in or consigned from China: (1) | — | in quantities below 300 units per month or to be transferred to a party in quantities below 300 units per month, or ---|--- — | to be transferred to another holder of an end-use authorisation or to exempted parties (2) ---|--- 8714991020 | – – – – – Bicycle handlebars: | — | with or without integrated stem, ---|--- — | either made out of carbon fibres and synthetic resin or made of aluminium, for use in the manufacture of bicycles (including electric bicycles) ---|--- 8714991029 | – – – – – Other | – – – – Other (2) (3) 8714991089 | – – – – – Bicycle handlebars: | — | with or without integrated stem, ---|--- — | either made out of carbon fibres and synthetic resin or made of aluminium, for use in the manufacture of bicycles (including electric bicycles) ---|--- 8714991099 | – – – – – Other 8714 99 50 | – – – Derailleur gears: | – – – – Originating in or consigned from China: (1) | — | in quantities below 300 units per month or to be transferred to a party in quantities below 300 units per month, or ---|--- — | to be transferred to another holder of an end-use authorisation or to exempted parties (2) ---|--- 8714995011 | – – – – – Derailleur gears, consisting of: | — | rear derailleur and mounting articles, ---|--- — | with or without front derailleur, for use in the manufacture of bicycles (including electric bicycles) ---|--- 8714995019 | – – – – – Other | – – – – Other (2) (3) 8714995091 | – – – – Derailleur gears, consisting of: | — | rear derailleur and mounting articles, ---|--- — | with or without front derailleur, for use in the manufacture of bicycles (including electric bicycles) ---|--- 8714995099 | – – – – – Other 8714 99 90 | – – – Other, parts: | – – – – Complete wheels with or without tubes, tyres and sprockets: 8714999011 | – – – – – Originating in or consigned from China: (1) | — | in quantities below 300 units per month or to be transferred to a party in quantities below 300 units per month, or ---|--- — | to be transferred to another holder of an end-use authorisation or to exempted parties (2) ---|--- 8714999019 | – – – – – Other (2) (3) 8714999030 | – – – – Seat posts, for use in the manufacture of bicycles (including electric bicycles) 8714999040 | – – – – Stem for bicycle handlebars, for use in the manufacture of bicycles (including electric bicycles) 8714999089 | – – – – Other * * * (1) The rules for end-use control (Article 254 of Regulation No 952/2013) shall apply mutatis mutandis. (2) The exempted parties whose assembly operations do not constitute circumvention since they fall outside the scope of Article 13(2) of Regulation (EU) 2016/1036 are the following: (see Annex II). (3) The parties under examination concerning the criteria of Article 13(2) of Regulation (EU) 2016/1036, for which the anti-dumping duty is suspended pending a Commission decision and from which a security shall be requested by the competent authorities of the Member States, are the following: (see Annex I). * * *
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