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2015-02-18
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Growth of Bikes imported into Central Europe

Just under 2 million bicycles were imported into Central Europe from outside of the EU manufacturers in the last two quarters of 2013 and the first 2 quarters of 2014, this represented a 3.4% increase for the same period a year earlier. Germany was the largest market for bikes imported follow by Poland, Switzerland and Austria. The fastest growing sector of the bicycle industry in Central Europe in 2014 was e-bikes (electric bikes)
Central European Bicycle imports per country from outside of the EU manufacturers:-
Germany 1123 058
Poland 223 733
Switzerland 189 321
Austria 141 213
Czech 114 778
Slovakia 58 657
Hungary 36 418
Slovenia 27 389
Total 1 914 567
CeSport expects sales figures for the 4 same quarters in 2014/2015are expected to be on a similar level.
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