Bikes in the Age of Tariffs

How about the big picture, where after a tariff induced recession, the consumer hasn't enough money to proritize a bicycle, which is not a necessity but mainly recreational in the USA. After Covid went dormant, tens of thousands of bikes purchased in 2020 must sit unused in storage. Probably quite a few ebikes too.
 
Things are gonna go from bad to worse for the bike industry. A lot of industries, really, but our little corner of the economy is not in a good position to absorb a massive tax increase. Bike companies don't run on huge margins and are already suffering a collapse in demand. A chaotic economy with lots of uncertainty coupled to increased costs isn't going to help that.

Bicycle Retailer had an article on where assembled bikes come from:
 
No telling where a system as complex as the global economy will settle after a shock of this magnitude. Could well be someplace even less to the liking of Trump's aspiring oligarchs — or someplace no one's even imagined.


Jaguar Land Rover just announced that it's suspending shipments to the US. Don't know if that includes parts. Lots of their cars already on the road here in SoCal.
 
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What is actually made of the e-bike components in the United States? I think even SRAM is manufacturing overseas?

From my viewpoint, nothing changes for the EU as the e-bikes or components I would buy are not made in the United States. Except the Mirrycle mirrors :) Does Redshift manufacture in the U.S.? And well... Wahoo GPS computers are made in Taiwan even if Wahoo is an American company.
 
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