{$inpagemarkup}

Search News

Results: 1-10 of 612


ACT parent company Bira welcomes £5bn Pride in Place programme

29 Sep 2025

Bira has welcomed the Government's announcement of a £5 billion Pride in Place programme, saying it will provide the kind of support high street businesses need to thrive.
Read more…

Scottish bike shop to celebrate 20-year anniversary with prize draw and instore event

24 Sep 2025

An independent Scottish cycling retailer is celebrating 20 years in business this month with a prize draw and ‘celebratory cupcakes’ during an event at the shop.
Read more…

Cycling Scotland emphasises difference between legal and illegal e-bikes and praises work of E-Bike Positive campaign

18 Sep 2025

Cycling Scotland has highlighted the crucial distinction between legal and illegal e-bikes, warning that confusion risks undermining public trust in a technology that is helping thousands switch... Read more…

Barber shop proves it's a cut above the rest picking up coveted British retailers award

2 Sep 2025

A barber's shop in Northern Ireland has proved that it's a cut above the rest by picking up the inaugural Love Your High Street Award 2025, following a public vote that attracted over 2,230... Read more…

Independent retailers face Fresh challenges as UK inflation climbs to 3.8%

20 Aug 2025

ACT parent company Bira has expressed serious concern following today's announcement that UK inflation rose to 3.8% in July, higher than the expected 3.7% and marking the tenth consecutive month... Read more…

Bike industry continues to face challenges as profits and forecasts falter at Giant, Canyon and Shim

14 Aug 2025

The global bike industry remains under pressure as Shimano, Giant and Canyon all report weaker profits and subdued outlooks for 2025.
Read more…

ACT to join industry leaders at brand new cycling trade event this September

13 Aug 2025

The ACT is set to be in attendance at the inaugural Cycling Industry News Live (CIN Live) trade show, which is set to bring together industry-wide education, market insight and product showcases... Read more…

Independent retail crisis deepens as nearly half see sales plummet compared to last year

12 Aug 2025

Britain's high street crisis has deepened dramatically with nearly half of independent retailers, including many in the independent cycling retail sector, reporting sales have crashed compared... Read more…

Independent retailers slam £5.9bn "de minimis" import loophole as Government delays action

11 Aug 2025

ACT parent company Bira has condemned the Government's inaction over the "de minimis" import loophole following a Sky News investigation revealing £5.9 billion worth of cheap imports... Read more…

Criminals undermining legitimate retailers as trading standards collapse

7 Aug 2025

Bira has warned that criminals are undermining legitimate retailers as trading standards services collapse, following a new Which? investigation.
Read more…

Back to news menu

Independent retailers slam £5.9bn "de minimis" import loophole as Government delays action

Posted on in Business News, Cycles News

ACT parent company Bira has condemned the Government's inaction over the "de minimis" import loophole following a Sky News investigation revealing £5.9 billion worth of cheap imports entered Britain last year without paying customs duties.

Plane Landing Cargo
ChompopsonG/stock.adobe.com

The investigation found that companies like Shein and Temu have capitalised on the legal clause, which excludes packages worth less than £135 from paying tariffs, representing a 53% increase from the previous year.

The impact is being felt across the board, with retailers including independent cycling shops warning that the loophole is eroding their already narrow margins and undermining trust in product safety.

Bira CEO Andrew Goodacre
Bira CEO Andrew Goodacre

Bira CEO Andrew Goodacre said: "The figures are shocking but do not surprise the independent retail sector as we have been raising concerns for years. This is basically £5.9 billion taken from the retail sector and the UK economy, and the figure will be much higher if nothing is done.

"As well as a missed duty opportunity, these imports are often evading many millions of VAT liabilities. Aside from the loss of high street sales, we also have significant concerns about the safety of the products coming into the country. Many of them do not comply with our standards and are downright dangerous.

"We also do not accept the impact on poorer families because the UK high street offers fantastic value to all shoppers, and the products are safe.

"We have seen the USA remove this loophole. The EU is also planning to close it. After an announcement to review in April by the Chancellor, we are frustrated at the lack of action on this, especially from a government seemingly short of money."

Bira argues that an illustrative 20% tariff could raise more than £1 billion for the Treasury.

Back to news menu

Useful links

If you have any other queries please contact us.