TAIWAN-LIFESTYLE-ECONOMY-CYCLING

This picture taken on May 21, 2019 shows workers checking e-bike parts at a factory of Giant -- the world's biggest bicycle manufacturer -- in Taichung. - After years of outsourcing production to China, Taiwan is trying to regain its crown as bike maker to the world with sophisticated electronic two-wheelers fuelled by soaring European demand and a need to reduce its trade war exposure. (Photo by Sam YEH / AFP) / TO GO WITH TAIWAN-LIFESTYLE-ECONOMY-CYCLING,FOCUS BY JEROME TAYLOR (Photo credit should read SAM YEH/AFP via Getty Images)
This picture taken on May 21, 2019 shows workers checking e-bike parts at a factory of Giant -- the world's biggest bicycle manufacturer -- in Taichung. - After years of outsourcing production to China, Taiwan is trying to regain its crown as bike maker to the world with sophisticated electronic two-wheelers fuelled by soaring European demand and a need to reduce its trade war exposure. (Photo by Sam YEH / AFP) / TO GO WITH TAIWAN-LIFESTYLE-ECONOMY-CYCLING,FOCUS BY JEROME TAYLOR (Photo credit should read SAM YEH/AFP via Getty Images)
TAIWAN-LIFESTYLE-ECONOMY-CYCLING
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AFP
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21 mei 2019
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