Major e-bike brand to stop selling in US due to “increasingly volatile market conditions”
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Major e-bike brand to stop selling in US due to “increasingly volatile market conditions”
"(Riese & Müller) Dealers will be allowed to continue to place orders until 31 July, at which point the brand will leave the US market to “focus efforts on core markets”.
...partners & customers have been told they will continue to be able to access support, spare parts, access to components and technical documentation, with all existing warranties"
https://road.cc/ebiketips/news/major-e-bike-brand-to-stop-selling-in-us-due-to-increasingly-volatile-market-conditions #BikeTooter #CargoBike #USpol
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Major e-bike brand to stop selling in US due to “increasingly volatile market conditions”
"(Riese & Müller) Dealers will be allowed to continue to place orders until 31 July, at which point the brand will leave the US market to “focus efforts on core markets”.
...partners & customers have been told they will continue to be able to access support, spare parts, access to components and technical documentation, with all existing warranties"
https://road.cc/ebiketips/news/major-e-bike-brand-to-stop-selling-in-us-due-to-increasingly-volatile-market-conditions #BikeTooter #CargoBike #USpol
Amusing photo choice for that article…
It really makes me consider what a small drop-ship service from Canada → USA could do as a side gig. Especially if focused on cyclists. This is not at all the first company I know of who has chosen to not ship to the USA.
It started with pulling USPS out of the international postal agreements.
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