That is 52€ with a 60% tariff, add in your 100% mark up 104€, two months pocket money for a poor student, 1 weeks pocket money for a well off one. Decathlon bikes start at 169€. Where is the problem with 60% anti-dumping duty? You are still at 66% of current EU prices for cheap city bikes.
The Decathlon bike will have a frame made in Portugal or Poland and be assembled in Poland thus creating jobs and wealth in the EU as well as a comfy profit margin for a multinational corporation based in France. They emploi 70,000 people most of them in the EU. On the other hand your bike will create jobs in China, jobs for logistics between China and the UK, profit for ebay (American gangsta...) and your profit margin.
That is the future you see for the UK post brexit? Few to no jobs created and profit margin on trade alone?
That is the reality now and always has been. The UK has always been a trading nation,we import from the world,add value and sell. Look back to the East India Company,we imported tea,spices,silks,porcelain,we swopped it for guns and opium....no change really,we cuddle up to the Saudis because they buy lots of arms of us.
Spend a day at Felixstowe and watch the ships unload containers from Asia.
But we are good at trading,we are a wealthy country who can afford to buy in bulk and sell onto others who buy in smaller quantities.
The latter is the real danger of Brexit,will the Germans,Dutch and Italians start bulk buying if the UK becomes less easy to trade with and less competitive,its just as easy to unload a container at Rotterdam than Felixstowe.
Sorry but the UK is finished for manufacturing,I buy alloy wheels from a manufacturer in China,he has invested hundreds of millions in fully auto wheel plant,OEM to Toyota and Lexus,compare that to a well known UK wheel manufacturer who moves wheels between ancient machinery on wheelbarrows!!!!
Yes our future is innovation and trade and Brexit is about to make that a lot more difficult.
KudosDave