parts are OK to import, assembled bikes? no, don't go there.Does anyone has ordered ebike from China? if yes what was the shipping fee you paid? how was it shipped? any other "hidden" expenses? import taxes etc?
well, I was quoted by the supplier about 850 USD by air freight including all taxes except vat. they told me that is not possible to ship by sea freight because is a single item. the value of the bike is around 500 USDparts are OK to import, assembled bikes? no, don't go there.
Assembled bikes are subject to anti-dumping duty of 87% unless your supplier is on the list of collaborators to the EU. Those are companies that helped the EU case and disclosed all their production costs and subsidies received from the Chinese government. They are charged at the reduced anti-dumping rate of 37%.
If you still insist to import your special bike, you can't take the whole container so you have to go sea freight. The simplest way then is to ask your supplier to quote door to door price.
The total costs are:
- goods + insurance + freight (known as CIF price)
- duty on e-bike: 6% on CIF
- anti-dumping duty: 87% on CIF
- VAT on the total: 20%
- customs declaration: £10-£30
for a bike costing £1000 CIF, the total cost, assuming you do everything by the book is £2,326-£2,346
The usual known cheat is called trans-shipping. The bike is shipped to a third party somewhere like Morocco where there is no anti-dumping duty. The third party replaced the carton and ship it on as their own goods to you. You don't pay anti-dumping duty. If you are caught, it's £2,500 fine per bike.
UK customs will then apply vat and the anti- dumping applied on top.well, I was quoted by the supplier about 850 USD by air freight including all taxes except vat. they told me that is not possible to ship by sea freight because is a single item. the value of the bike is around 500 USD
does the antidumping charge also the shipping cost or only the value of the ebike?UK customs will then apply vat and the anti- dumping applied on top.
It might do as it is part of the overall cost.does the antidumping charge also the shipping cost or only the value of the ebike?
for chinese bikes?The small print on all of this covers the seller ,once you place the order its buyer beware even on a single bike purchase ,several frey mid drives on ebay in the uk at premium prices up to £3995 well above the fob price in china
I paid €200 for transport and import taxes for a Stark bike, I hope that helps.Does anyone has ordered ebike from China? if yes what was the shipping fee you paid? how was it shipped? any other "hidden" expenses? import taxes etc?
when was it?I paid €200 for transport and import taxes for a Stark bike,
Was that to ship a bike from China to the UK and did it include the 80% anti dumping tariff and 20% VAT?I paid €200 for transport and import taxes for a Stark bike, I hope that helps.
But remember, its also a function of the value of the bike. The more expensive it is, the more import taxes.
If you know the price, the seller must know the transport costs, and HM customs can tell you the rest!
Andy
This was a route I looked at, but it all seemed a bit dubious. I ended-up buying a frame from AliExpress, as I could find nothing in this country. That was five years ago, and I've learned a lot since then! This firm in Germany sells frames: https://www.bike-discount.de/en/buy/cube-hyde-pro-frame-black-n-blue-695500 If you add a kit from Woosh, you end up with the bike you want and no warranty problems. It seems Wisper are close to this method, as they give you the option to choose what you want in a bike.Does anyone has ordered ebike from China? if yes what was the shipping fee you paid? how was it shipped? any other "hidden" expenses? import taxes etc?
Yes, I’ve been reading about this today. Like many, I had no idea of the complexities of trying to import a bike from China. Shame, I’ve seen some really appealing bafang equipped cargo bikes that have caught my eye.For now anti dumping remains, it is too soon to ruffle the feathers of the unelected EU.
Yes, I put 'pizza delivery bike' in to AliBaba only yesterday, and there are so many really practical machines available. But as Mr Woosh says, the anti-dumping duty on complete bikes makes it hopeless. Now importing frames may be a different matter.....Yes, I’ve been reading about this today. Like many, I had no idea of the complexities of trying to import a bike from China. Shame, I’ve seen some really appealing bafang equipped cargo bikes that have caught my eye.
I gather Brompton, friends to various politicians, are the ones firmly behind the ebike anti dumping tariffs.
I would have thought affordable Cargo bikes would have been the tipping point for many to invest and leave the car at home, which is apparently what HMGov want. I wonder if Gilligan and Johnston will remove it over the next year?
Meanwhile I’ll drool over the array of steeds on Alibaba. I don’t suppose you’d fancy sourcing something similar for your outlet Woosh ?!