Biting my tongue re the EU.
Hopefully we will soon be out and able to lobby our own politicians.
Why should we support European firms whose behaviour in all of this seems to me at least to be questionable.
It cannot possibly be of any benefit to me as an EU citizen to be forced to buy expensive German etc. ebikes.
Going to have to pick you up on a couple of things here.
Firstly, and I think this is part of the whole problem with this debate... You seem to be looking at the EU like is something external to us. It is us (currently)... EU Bike brands, by definition includes UK bike brands. Your only problem is you're complaining that the Germans have been better at it than us.
You also seem to be blaming I suspect Bosch... when the pressure for this has come from the bike brands, not the motor brands.
This measure now means the UK eBike industry has the option to assemble bikes here and actually be a UK ebike industry, and employ more people. Rather than simply be essentially sales agents for Chinese factories.
This way there is a level playing field for everyone inside the EU. Assemble your bikes here... you get to have a made in the UK sticker, and you can currently export to all of the EU countries with no duty and/or tariff.
Exploiting this large level playing field is exactly why the bike brands build bikes inside the EU. Even Halfords use EU factories to build their bikes for this reason.
You're not being forced to buy expensive german! Where do you think the Carerra & Voodo bikes sold by Halfords are built?
Your problem is also that your viewing things from a personal level. The benefits are to society, which does effect you. So in this case, the duty is bringing employment and training to the EU from China...