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Tariffs pressure U.S. bicycle firm to halt imports from China

Last updated: May 7, 2025 11:33 am
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The Kamler household, proprietor of Fairfield, New Jersey-based Kent Worldwide, has been within the bicycle enterprise for 4 generations. 

Arnold took over Kent Worldwide from his father. Now his son, Scott Kamler, is CEO. They promote about two million bikes per 12 months within the U.S. they usually’re one in every of Walmart’s largest suppliers. However President Trump’s plan for tariffs is throwing a wrench into their American dream. 

About 90% of Kent bikes are imported from China. The remaining are assembled within the U.S. at their manufacturing facility in South Carolina with elements from Asia. Kent had been paying 25% tariffs on bikes and bike elements coming from China for the reason that first Trump administration. However below the tariffs carried out by Mr. Trump final month, a latest cargo that was delayed and arrived throughout the brand new tariff interval pressured the corporate to pay a mixed 181.47% in import duties and tariffs.

Throughout the one-month interval from March 20 to April 20, Kent Bikes paid $3.1 million in tariffs alone. 

Below the brand new tariffs, a bicycle wheel imported from China that might have beforehand price between $10 and $12 elevated to about $30, in line with Arnold.  

He says that makes him really feel “really bad” and “angry.”

“China is not paying these tariffs,” Arnold stated. “We have an account with U.S. customs where they automatically deduct once a month, the import duty, from our account. And so, it’s not only import duty, but these tariffs are deducted.” 

The corporate cancelled its new orders from China for April, and it doesn’t have any plans to put new orders in Could. 

Even when tariffs towards China are lowered by the Trump administration, there are dozens of different international locations going through new tariffs. So looking for different overseas distributors appears futile.

“We had already shifted some of our business, almost half our business, to several of the countries on that list,” Kramer stated. “And we’re getting out of China and now we’re still getting slammed. It’s just completely unfair.”

Arnold signifies that absolutely manufacturing and assembling their bikes within the U.S. will not be financially tenable from a cost-perspective.

“I can’t even calculate that high,” Kramer stated about what he thinks a motorbike would price to provide right here. “I’ll just tell you one quick story. There was a company that came to us a couple years ago. They wanted to make handlebars for us. Now we used to make our own handlebar for about a dollar-and- a-half, and we saved some money by buying it from Asia. And this company took three months to give me the quotation for a simple BMX handlebar. And the price came back at $12. I said, ‘$12? It’s about 80 cents of steel. How could you be?’ ‘Well, there’s a lot of work.’ And I said, ‘OK, thank you, you can lose my number.’ So, you can take that (as) kind of (an) example…I mean, a $100-bicycle here would be a $1,000 if all the parts were made here right now.” 

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Tom Hanson

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